Thursday, 19 January 2012

QuasiDisk For iPhone Brings Dropbox-Like Functions To iCloud Storage

The iMessage was first introduced along with the iOS 5 in October 2011, which not only brought bundles of new features to the iOS devices, but also brought a host of new API?s for developers to take advantages of. The latest iOS 5 firmware made its way by becoming the most advanced mobile operating system which was finally launched with a full new array of software development kit with over 1,500 new APIs and development tools as well.

I forgot, when the iOS 5 SDK launched, it provided developers to develop some innovative ways to take advantage of iCloud storage, Newsstand kit, Twitter and all new Game Center as well.

Today we here to tell you about QuasiDisk, Chris Simpson who is one of the registered members of iPhone development program, took the iCloud challenge. Simpson was the man who developed the iOS application called ?QuasiDisk?. He has received recognition amongst the jailbreak community for his ?3DBoard? and ?RecognizeMe? tweaks on the Cydia store, which enhance the functionality of jailbroken devices.

The Simpson?s QuasiDisk brought the Dropbox-like functionality to the iCould, which enables applications to store documents and key value data in the cloud. The main benefit being that the service automatically pushes data/content to all of the user?s devices and updates automatically.

QuasiDisk is now available on the iTunes App Store in the utilities section for all iPhones and compatible to iPod Touches running iOS 5 Firmware. This Application is tagged as a simple file manager and viewer allowing all the iOS users to use any files, Photos, documents on the go. Users can add files to QuasiDisk over USB iTunes file sharing, WiFi over the integrated FTP server or by syncing files within the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch or even sync to Mac over the iCloud service. QuasiDisk is not only an unique files storing app, but its very faster than any one before. Try it!

QuasiDisk boasts an impressive array of compatible file types, with the fall back in place to open via and third party application if the type is not supported. The supported types are:

* Apple?s Pages documents
* Apple Keynotes presentations
* Apple Numbers spreadsheets
* Adobe PDF
* Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint formats
* Plain text files
* RTF text files
* HTML documents
* Supported video types ? MOV, M4V, MP4 (anything with .h264 video and mpeg audio encoding with no DRM)
* Supported audio types ? MP3, ACC, WAV (anything supported by iPod player with no DRM)

if the application that mentioned above doesn?t support a particular file type, the fall back is built in to allow external opening in another application that does support it. A very functional, well designed and well thought out QuasiDisk application which becomes one of only a handful of applications which currently offer iCloud support.

Get it and try it which can be purchased for just $1.99, its worth and easy wat to put iCloud for better use.

Download QuasiDisk for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch [iTunes link]

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Source: http://www.grabi.org/quasidisk-for-iphone-brings-dropbox-like-functions-to-icloud-storage/

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