ReaddleDocs connects iPhone to popular online file storages
Posted by Dave Merten
Nov 9, 2008 at 1:33pm
Readdle announces the release of its new version of the popular document and file management solution ReaddleDocs 1.1.1. Now users can copy files from MobileMe iDisk, Box.Net, MyDisk.se, Filesanywhere and other online file storages that support WebDAV access protocol to their iPhones and view them offline.
ReaddleDocs is a complete document and file management solution for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It allows users to transfer documets to their devices, view them on the go and even share with others in a simple way. Thousands of people use ReaddleDocs to save files from their Mac, Windows or Linux computers, world wide web, online file storages and even email attachments to their iPhones and iPod Touches.
Online file storage is a popular and efficient way to backup important data or share information among several devices. ReaddleDocs v1.1.1 enables users to browse documents from WebDAV enabled file storages, copy them to the iPhone, view offline and email to colleagues and partners. ReaddleDocs makes documents and files accessible from any computer or mobile phone that individual uses.
“The internet is a great source of information that is why saving and accessing information from the web is one of biggest necessities that any iPhone and iPod touch owner encounters. ReaddleDocs is the only application that covers it completely by saving web pages, files from the web servers and with the new version from MobileMe iDisk, Box.Net, MyDisk.se and FilesAnywhere file storages”, notes Alexander Tyagulsky, Readdle.com CMO.
ReaddleDocs v1.1.1 adds other notable enhancements including support of popular e-book Plucker and FB2 formats that makes ReaddleDocs most flexible e-book reader application on the platform. Also, version 1.1 can process ZIP document archives that are very popular way of compressing documents before sending them as e-mail attachments or placing in the web.
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