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ezShare 1.0


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Requirements Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch, Requires iPhone 2.2 Software update.
Downloads 23 Limitations None
Publisher Antecea File Size 0
Date added 07 Jan 2009 Check your speed

Connect via Wi-Fi and access files on your Windows, Mac OSX, Linux machines or any File Server running the supported protocols, including other iPhone or iPod touch devices. For Windows, just right click a folder to share its contents. For Apple, enable sharing through System Preferences. ezShare automatically discovers the shared folders. ezShare can share files between Windows, Mac, Linux, Apple iDisk, and other iPhone apps. It currently supports CIFS/SMB, Webdav, NFS and FTP for file sharing. No additional software required on the Desktop or Laptop, simultaneously connect to multiple file servers, discover file servers on the local network, view many popular file formats on your iPhone or iPod touch, for example Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF.

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