Friday, 21 December 2012

Transfer Files From Mobile Wifi to Computer : Wifi Files

WiFi Files is a utility app that lets you transfer files, images, videos from your personal computer to and from your mobile device over WiFi.


The app runs on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Features

DOWNLOAD & UPLOAD

* Browse folders and download files from both Mac and Windows machines to your device
* Upload files, photos & videos from your iDevice to your Mac or Windows machine

ZIP FILES

* Unzip saved compressed files on your device
* Create zip files from folders on your device

DO MORE WITH SAVED FILES

* Save files from other apps. Example, you can save attachments from Mail in the app for later access, save zip files from attachments and then unzip them.
* Organize saved files into folders via drag n drop
* Email saved files as attachments
* Sort file lists alphabetically and by modification date
* Add downloaded images and videos to the Photos app on your device
* Video AirPlay support

* Allows opening of different file types in other apps that support the file format

INTERNET FILES

* Browse the internet and save files from the web
* Save webpages as HTML or as PDF
* Capture and save web screenshots

Documentation

Included with the latest version of the app

Price

The app is free to download and allows upto 11 transfers after which you can purchase the app - 0.99cents for iPhone / iPod and $1.99 for iPad.

The desktop app is required for accessing files from the mobile device and is free.

Download App from iTunes

WiFi Files iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad App

Download Desktop App

Apple Mac OS X (20MB) [Intel Macs Only]
Microsoft Windows (20MB)

Desktop application updated April 2, 2012

System Requirements for the desktop app
- Java 1.6
For OSX, if you have kept your system regularly updated, you should have the latest Java. On Lion you will need to install Java from Apple's site.

For Windows, if you don't have Java, download it from http://java.com

- iTunes

Troubleshooting
  • Username/Password issues: The username is case-sensitive and cannot contain a space. The newer version (April 2, 2012) desktop app checks for this issue but older versions and the iOS app does not validate this. Will be fixed in a future release of the iOS app.
  • Ensure that the HTTP Service on the desktop app shows the status of "Started". If not, the iOS app cannot connect. 
  • The desktop app requires the port 48080 to be available to start the HTTP service. 
  • Try "Restarting Services". Sometimes if the desktop app is running for a long time, the IP address expires and must be renewed. The newer version of the desktop app (April 2, 2012) solves this issue. 
  • Check that you have entered the IP address correctly on iOS devices.
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