Transfer files between multiple devices (especially if they are photographs of several megapixels) using Bluetooth can be a bit slow. So Why not use WIFI? Android Manager WiFi is an application which lets you synchronize files between a Windows PC and Android device.
Android Manager WiFi is completely free and comes as a set of software for both Windows and one for Android. With both installed and connected to the same point WiFi, works as a tool to synchronize content between mobile devices (handset). Thus it is possible to support and manage: contacts, messages, photos, videos, applications, timing.

Main features of Android Manager WiFi:
- WiFi connection, which makes it easy to use a without cables.
- Synchronize and manage mobile device content.
- Supports all Android devices .
- Also synchronized with Outlook 2003 or higher.
- The Windows client supports windows XP.
In Addition Android Manager WiFi has a functional and intuitive interface that supports several languages. To use Android Manager WiFi via WiFi connection, your Android handset and PC must be connected to the same Wi-Fi Access Point.
Download: http://global.mobileaction.com/product/product_AM.jsp



I installed Android manager and it DOES NOT work. Connects fine but will not sync.
Try PushDoc, it’s an app that allows to transfer web content and files/directory
from computer to phone (and viceversa) over wifi.
With pushdoc you can transfer files wirelessly and manage
your sd card from pc or directly from the phone (with an integrated
filemanager).
It works just drag and dropping stuff from computer to phone.
While surfing the web on your computer, you can select anything
from your browser and drop it to the phone; if you wish
you can also convert your selection into different file formats.
For example, you can drag an article from your browser
and drop it to the phone as an audio speech file so that
you can listen that article with the phone.
PushDoc is free on the market.