A.I.Disk rebrands as OneDisk
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 22, 2008 at 12:00am
Readdle is rebranding its A.I.Disk application as OneDisk to reflect its usage as iPhone and iPod touch connection link to multiple online file storage services at once. Also, OneDisk improves iWork documents support and provides new file management capabilities.
The OneDisk is an iPhone application that lets people access documents on the MobileMe iDisk and other online storage services, transfer them to iPhones and iPod touches, view on the go and even share with friends and colleagues. OneDisk has a built-in file viewer that supports a number of formats including MS Office and iWork documents, PDF, TXT, HTML and others. Also, any document that’s stored in OneDisk can be sent by email to anyone in the world.
OneDisk, in comparison with A.I.Disk, has improved iWork documents support and new file management capabilities, according to Readdle CEO Alexander Tyagulsky. Now the users can compress documents into zip archives to reduce iPhone disk space usage or before sending them via email, as well as rename files and folders directly on their devices.
OneDisk is available for US$7.99 and available exclusively at the Apple App Store.
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