Dropbox launches iPhone application

Apple did want the appearance of this application, since it held for nearly 7 weeks before giving final approval to make it available on the iTunes store, but we can already announce that l Dropbox application is available for iPhone.
For those not familiar, Dropbox is a free service that provides us with several gigabytes of space “in the cloud”, which are automatically synchronized to access all documents stored there that we have from any computer. Timing is automatic, at the same time when we went up the file, and allows us to make changes that will be reflected from any access point, now even from the iPhone.
The application will allow us to access all documents stored in our Dropbox from the iPhone, but obviously not synchronize all content (precisely because it can weigh several gigs), but instead allow us to add “favorites” to certain documents that we have access while offline and with one click. It also allows iPhone 3G users upload photos, and allows users 3GS upload video directly from the respective chambers.
One of the really interesting things Dropbox application for the iPhone, and make it an indispensable is that, in addition to downloading from the cloud on our own content stored there, we can stream music and videos with our direct our phone, without too much delay in between. A simple and quick, for example, synchronize all of our music without having a computer nearby.
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