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Gizmodo: Apple's iDisk iPhone App Lets MobileMe Users View and Send Documents, Videos, and More [Apple]
IPhone news, updates and Iphone information: Apple’s iDisk iPhone App Lets MobileMe Users View and Send Documents, Videos, and More [Apple]
Engadget: Apple launching free iDisk iPhone app for viewing and sending stored docs -- still no substitute for a file system
Apple's iDisk iPhone App Lets MobileMe Users View and Send Documents, Videos, and More [Apple]
Gizmodo —
... being super useful, like Apple's free iDisk app for iPhone. It'll let MobileMe users view and send stored data like documents and videos. Documents you have backed up on MobileMe, like PDFs, Word files, or whatever else, can now be streamed to your iPhone and viewed, as well as sent—instead of sending a hefty email attachment, iDisk will send an email with a link so the recipient can download directly from MobileMe. It's free, and will launch alongside iPhone 3.0. [Apple]
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Apple’s iDisk iPhone App Lets MobileMe Users View and Send Documents, Videos, and More [Apple]
IPhone news, updates and Iphone information —
... like Apple's free iDisk app for iPhone. It'll let MobileMe users view and send stored data like documents and videos. Documents you have backed up on MobileMe, like PDFs, Word files, or whatever else, can now be streamed to your iPhone and viewed, as well as sent—instead of sending a hefty email attachment, iDisk will send an email with a link so the recipient can download directly from MobileMe. It's free, and will launch alongside iPhone 3.0. [Apple]
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Apple launching free iDisk iPhone app for viewing and sending stored docs -- still no substitute for a file system
Engadget —
... Buried under the considerable stack of WWDC newness is news that Apple is launching an iPhone iDisk application for MobileMe users alongside iPhone OS 3.0. It lets users browse through and view their remotely stored docs, but there doesn't seem to be an ...
Apple launching free iDisk iPhone app for viewing and sending stored docs — still no substitute for a file system
IPhone news, updates and Iphone information —
... Buried under the considerable stack of WWDC newness is news that Apple is launching an iPhone iDisk application for MobileMe users alongside iPhone OS 3.0. It lets users browse through and view their remotely stored docs, but there doesn't ...
iDisk for iPhone enables file viewing, sharing
iPhone Atlas —
... Lost in the shuffle of yesterday's myriad WWDC announcements, Apple unveiled iDisk, a free app that lets you view and share documents, videos, and the like.
If that sounds familiar, it's because these capabilities already exist in apps like Air Sharing, File Sharing, and Soonr.
So, what sets iDisk apart? For starters, it's exclusively for MobileMe subscribers. (Feel free to stop reading here and now.) So while the app itself is free, it'll actually cost you $99 annually to use.
iDisk offers two main functions. First, it ...
Apple's Ghetto File System: The iDisk iPhone App.
I4U News —
... of their ways and, as a gesture of reconciliation to their spurned customers, they've released a first-party iDisk application. We're still a while off from an actual iPhone client-side file storage system, but this is a nice step by Apple. Sure, there's no offline way to get to your iDisk files and no local caching options, but at least we know that Apple has identified a need to fill. Additional features will come along later down the road. You can view all the new OS 3.0 features here , including the iDisk application. When it comes out the app will be free, and with any ...
MobileMe Finally Gets a Point with New iPhone App
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... those big files to other people — you select a video file, say, and the app will mail a download link to the recipient.
It looks like you’ll be able to grab this free app even if you don’t have a MobileMe subscription, so you can access other people’s iDisks. Of course, there’s a free option available to those not wishing to pony up $100 per year. DropBox gives you 5GB of cloud-space and also has an iPhone friendly web interface.
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Apple will be launching a free iDisk iPhone app, will let users send, view documents
iPhonefreak —
... If you take some time and really check out the more features section on the Apple website , there are a few goodies that were not announced during the recent Keynote and one of those is a new iDisk app that ...








