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Quick App: File Magic for the iPhone
Quick App: File Magic for the iPhone
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 functionality of your iPhone or iPod ...
iTunes: Splash Data - File Magic
itunes.apple.com — 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. (more) iTunes: Splash Data - File Magic
 File Magic for iPhone and iPod touch
File Magic for iPhone and iPod touch
splashdata.com — Drag and drop your files... and be on your way. FREE desktop companion software for Windows &... Mac OS! (more) File Magic for iPhone and iPod touch
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Download File Magic
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 ... (more) Download File Magic
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File Magic for the iPhone
iPhone Buzz — ... 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 the iPhone Blog, transferring the files through this app couldn’t be easier - just use the drag-and-drop interface on the File Magic Desktop app and the files will “magically” appear on your iPhone File Magic app via your WiFi connection. Worth trying. [via the iPhone Blog]

File Magic for the iPhone
Top iPhone News — ... 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 the iPhone Blog, transferring the files through this app couldn’t be easier - just use the drag-and-drop interface on the File Magic Desktop app and the files will “magically” appear on your iPhone File Magic app via your WiFi connection. Worth trying. [via the iPhone Blog]

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