First Look: iPocket for iPhone/iPod touch

August 7, 2008 · Print This Article

One of our fellow bloggers, Erica Sadun, sent me an iPhone/iPod touch application that she created to manage files. iPocket is sort of like a Finder for your iPhone. It allows you to peer into the file structure on your iPhone. Specifically, I was looking to retrieve one of my voicemail.amr files for saving.

This application allows you to browse files locally, through FTP and a web interface. You can plus send files via Bonjour (using a specially made Mac app) and through mail. that is really handy whether you want to browse the file structure

of an application, or whether you need to grab a file. Currently you can view images, sounds, movies, PDF files, text, and property files in iPocket. You will not, however, have access to your iTunes media library on the iPhone as Apple doesn’t allow you to view that documents.

Although that was submitted before the App Store deadline, it remains in review with an uncertain shelf period. You can plus check out the gallery of screenshots from the application.

Gallery: First Look: iPocket for iPhone

[Source] Cory Bohon

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