Secure, remote file access for iPhone, iPod touch

Electronista: 1stWorks on Tuesday announced the launch of Files2Phones, a Web-based application that instantly displays the contents of files on a remote PC to an iPhone or iPod touch — using SSL technology to protect the data. The company claims that any application or file type, documents, presentations, spreadsheets, audio, video, even CAD drawings — virtually any file that can be opened on your PC — can now be viewed remotely on your iPhone or iPod touch. The application requires users install server software on their PC (Windows-only) and drop the local directories or individual files for remote access into public, private or guest folders. The files are immediately added to the personal F2P directory at a personalized .myf2p.com page on Web — where they can be viewed using the Safari browser. Security is managed by user/password and time-frame (in addition to detailed logging of all transfers/requests).Users can also view an instantaneous image of the desktop PC display (and of any monitor when used with a multiple monitor setup). The software, which also enables users to launch the webcam and see the image in their browser, can be used for security while traveling or for just checking in on the desktop from any location, according to the company.

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