The application was developed by Japanese developer Freebit, and allows iPhone users to move files between the iPhone and other web-connected devices with ease.
Once the app is installed, PCs on the internet can access the iPhone to upload or download files through a browser or they can use the webDAV protocol. If the PC and the iPhone are on the same network, the PC can connect directly. If they are on separate networks, then FreeBit's VPN software will engage the connection.The ServersMan@iPhone is currently only available in the Japanese App Store, but it is expected to become available in the US through the iPhone App Store in March. A port for Windows Mobile devices is also under development.
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1 comments on "ServersMan@iPhone app to turn your iPhone into file-sharing web server online"
Hi, my name is Shun Fushimi and I'm a member of ServersMan team in FreeBit Corp., Japan.
Thanks for noticing ServersMan@iPhone.
BTW, we recently released version 2.0 in App Store U.S. for free!
With ServersMan@iPhone, you can use your iPhone as a Web Server.
Also you can use it as a Network File Storage too.
Both of them don't take you more than 5 minutes.
It works on both Wi-Fi and 3G networks (unlike other similar apps!)
Moreover, version 2.0 enables multi-thread processing so your iPhone can be accessed simultaneously from many people just like usual Web Servers.
We made some demo videos of ServersMan so please see the following if you want to know how it works.
http: //www.youtube.com/user/serversman
Thanks!
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