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Apple releases MobileMe iDisk iPhone app for all your file-sharing needs

July 29, 2009 by Will Park - 1 Comment

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mobileme-idisk-screenshotIf you’re a MobileMe users, and you’ve got an iPhone, Apple’s got a little present for you. The iPhone-maker has just released the MobileMe iDisk iPhone application for free on the AppStore. MobileMe iDisk for iPhone allows MobileMe subscribers to view and share files stored in the MobileMe “cloud.”

If you have MobileMe, you have an iDisk. You might not even know it, but MobileMe allows you to automatically sync files to the cloud. MobileMe iDisk for iPhone allows you to manage all those files from your iPhone. And, it does it for free – doesn’t get any better than that.




MobileMe iDisk features:

– View files on your iDisk
– Access Public folders
– Easily share files from your iPhone
– Quickly access recently viewed files
– View iPhone-supported file types-including iWork, Office, PDF, QuickTime and more. (Files larger than 20MB may not be viewable.

Grab the app for free on the AppStore.

Apple has posted a demo video. Find it here.
MobileMe iDisk (iTunes link)

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