ReaddleDocs business doc management solution for iPhone released

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Aug 21, 2008 at 10:24am

imageReaddle has released ReaddleDocs, a document and file management solution for the iPhone and iPod touch. With ReaddleDocs anyone can transfer files from Mac, Windows, or Linux computers to the devices, view them on the go, send by email and more.

ReaddleDocs operates through Readdle Storage, the 512MB, free online file storage. This allows to the software to support many important business functions such as working with emails and transferring files to iPhone without WI-FI, using EDGE or 3G. Business people can save attachments they got in the Mail or send files stored in ReaddleDocs to their colleagues and partners.

ReaddleDocs’ built-in viewer supports PDF and Microsoft Office files made with Word, Excel and PowerPoint. To read documents created using software like MS Project, MS Visio or OmniGraffle you can print them as PDF files and copy to ReaddleDocs.

For individuals who use their devices to read books ReaddleDocs offers variety of book formats. TXT, FB2, RTF and HTML files are supported in addition to PDF and .doc documents. Also, the application supports quick scrolling through document allowing to navigate in large files. It also has the ability to bookmark at any place in the document.

Another ReaddleDocs feature is a built-in web browser. It’s intended to help users save documents found on the web to their device.

ReaddleDocs is available for US$14.99 at the Apple App Store.

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