How to Store Files or Attach Them to e-mail

By Partho, Gaea News Network
Thursday, July 30, 2009

apple_iphoneWell, iPhone is no PC, its just a smartphone with extended capabilities and a copious hard drive should at least allow storing and sending of files. Photos and video can be sent directly only from the iPhone’s camera roll. You have no way to download Word documents and other files for editing and sending. We are going to show you an easy and convenient way to overcome this iPhone problem.

Solution

You have several file transfer and storage tools for iPhone. For a cheaper and convenient option you can check out QuickOffice Files available for $1. The iPhone app allows you e-mail documents, transfer them to computer or view them on the iPhone. To store documents online you might use the free Box.net, as an online locker and access them through the app.

Now if Apple has to resolve this, they need to add a file manager for photos and documents that would provide a convenient way to attach files to e-mail. To beef up the security, Apple can restrict the downloads to certain files formats that can be scanned by a third-party app hosted online.

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