itunes.apple.com - 2/3/2009
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File Magic is a file transfer utility that allows you to add put any type of file on your iPhone or iPod Touch so you can take them with you - like a briefcase.
splashdata.com - 2/3/2009
splashdata.com - 2/3/2009
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splashdata.com —
File Magic - Magically puts your files in
your iPhone or iPod touch File Magic is powerful...
desktop companion software that will enable you to synchronize wirelessly with the handheld version (sold separately). Download Instructions Click the Download ...
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theiphoneblog.com - 2/3/2009
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theiphoneblog.com —
Yes, among the 15,000+ apps in the App
Store, there are several file transfer apps available, but...
having spent some time with File Magic from SplashData , available here in the App Store for $4.99, I can report that it’s easy to use and increases the ...
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File Magic for the iPhone
iPhone Buzz —
File Magic from SplashData is one of several file transfer apps available now in the App Store. By purchasing this iPhone app for $4,99 and downloading the free desktop app from its website, you can drag and drop your files from your desktop to your iPhone magically.
How it works?
Launch File Magic on the desktop and the handheld. The handheld application will ask you to allow the connection.
Drag and drop any file into the File Magic desktop and it will be transferred over Wi-Fi to the device.
Tap the folder, then the file you wish to view on the handheld.
According to ...
File Magic for the iPhone
Top iPhone News —
File Magic from SplashData is one of several file transfer apps available now in the App Store. By purchasing this iPhone app for $4,99 and downloading the free desktop app from its website, you can drag and drop your files from your desktop to your iPhone magically.
How it works?
Launch File Magic on the desktop and the handheld. The handheld application will ask you to allow the connection.
Drag and drop any file into the File Magic desktop and it will be transferred over Wi-Fi to the device.
Tap the folder, then the file you wish to view on the handheld.
According to ...
News: SplashData upgrades File Magic to version 2.0
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
SplashData has released File Magic 2.0 , the latest update to its file transfer utility for the iPhone and iPod touch. File Magic allows users to copy files to their device over Wi-Fi using a desktop-based client program, and supports a wide variety of file formats for handheld viewing. New in version 2 is the ability to transfer files directly from device-to-device, the ability to email files as attachments from File Magic, and the option to set a password to protect File Magic access. File Magic 2.0 is available now from the App Store and sells for $5.
First Look: File Magic 2.0
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, First Look, App ReviewIf there's a genre of iPhone app that's even more prevalent than fart apps, it's file transfer and viewing apps. File Magic 2.0 (click opens iTunes) is the newest entry into this market from SplashData, an app development firm with years of history in the mobile space. As with the other apps of this type, File Magic provides a way to send files from a Mac or PC to an iPhone or iPod touch, then view those files on the handheld. For those of you who are using Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, you'll be happy to ...
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