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Files2Phones, remote desktop access for the iPhone
Any application or file type, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, xrays, even custom applications- any application that can be opened on your own desktop can now be viewed and controlled remotely from your iPhone. To set up F2P, simply drag and drop the local directories, applications or files you want to access remotely into public, private or guest folders on your desktop PC or Mac. The files are immediately added to your personal F2P directory at your personal .myf2p.com page - where they can be viewed and controlled using the iPhone?s Safari browser. All display transfers use our patent pending compression technique for maximum efficiency and performance.
If IT requires a secure inhouse system, we offer Files2Phones Enterprise Edition which is server based inside your network.
More information at www.myf2p.com
Nigel Spicer
Posted by: Nigel Spicer   Posted on: 03/18/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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not for me.  Joe_Racer | 03/17/08
nothing new! similar devices have been around for 5 years!  derekcfoley | 03/17/08
Been around longer than that  Ken_z | 03/17/08
I've been using...  MalumRegnat\ | 03/18/08
http://www.perfectse.com--Web2.0 search engine  perfectse | 03/17/08
RE: Healthcare clamors for iPhone treatments  NotOnYourLife2 | 03/18/08
RE: Healthcare clamors for iPhone treatments  OconRecon | 03/18/08
Files2Phones, remote desktop access for the iPhone  Nigel Spicer | 03/18/08
RE: Healthcare clamors for iPhone treatments  TheJammer | 03/19/08
Not new, not improved, and at a cost  Boot_Agnostic | 03/26/08

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