On Tue, 1 Jun 2010, Zane H. Healy wrote:
Okay, that tends to limit its usefulness... Does it
have the equivelant of
an /etc/hosts file, or will it let you punch in an IP address on your own
network?
As I understand it, the official way to get files over there involves
emailing to them yourself and looking at the attachments.
Me, I use this app on my iPhone:
http://www.digidna.net/products/fileapp
I've got plenty of PDFs stored on my iPhone and it does an OK job of
reading at them as long as they aren't too big. So far, the only one
that's given me any real grief is the 128MB PDF file you get bundled with
"The Russian Context".
FileApp provides a server you can push files to over the net, or you can
use the companion program
http://www.digidna.net/products/diskaid that
lets you transfer files over the USB kind of like a disk drive. DiskAid
also lets you get at the directory on the iPhone in which the camera
stores its pictures.
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roger ivie
rivie at
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