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Yet Another Droppedboxx App for Windows Mobile

Yet Another Droppedboxx App for Windows Mobile

About a month ago, if you want access to your Dropbox files from your Windows Mobile phone, your only option is Ruttensoft's CloudFiles. Now, they have a competitor - Droppedboxx. It's not as fully featured as CloudFiles, but it gets the job done, especially if all you want to do is ftp between your phone and your Dropbox account.

The only feature I miss from CloudFiles is the internal text editor, but I can live without it. Price wise, the official releases for Cloud Files and Droppedboxx are $6.99 and $2.99 respectively.

 

Google to Show TV Software in May

Google to Show TV Software in May

Google is planning to introduce Android-based television software to developers at an event in May, according to people familiar with the matter.

 

Apple's Endless Expanding App Universe

In 2008, Steve Jobs said, 'Let there be apps.' Now a cosmos full of companies and developers is bound by the laws of Apple—for better and worse.

 

Opera Mini hits iTunes, awaits Apple verdict

Opera has finally submitted its browser to the iTunes store, daring Apple to reject it, while Firefox has called it a day for the Windows Mobile version of Fennec. Opera has been publicly taunting Apple for a ...

 

Opera to seek OK for iPhone browser

The company behind the Web browser Opera is weeks away from submitting it to Apple's iPhone store for approval, a spokesman said Friday.

 

Microsoft offers first Google Android mobile phone app

Microsoft offers first Google Android mobile phone app

Microsoft releases its first mobile application for phones running the Android operating system from rival Google.

 

Wireless carriers unite on mobile apps project

The world's largest mobile phone carriers say they're joining forces to make it easier for software developers to write apps that will run on as many phones as possible....

 

Will Apple Crack? Opera Unveils Plans for iPhone Browser

Opera just announced that it plans to bring its mobile browser, Opera Mini, to the iPhone. The Norwegian company will give the press and its partners a sneak peek of the application during next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Opera Mini on the iPhone will include all of Opera's default features like Speed Dial, tabs and a password manager.

 

Apple Now Lets You Preview iPhone Apps In Your Browser

In November 2009, Apple launched a feature dubbed iTunes Preview, which essentially enabled people to see what music is available on iTunes from their Web browser without the need to fire up – or install – the desktop software program.

 

Create Your Own iPhone or Android App in Minutes With iSites

Creating a self-branded iPhone or Android app just got a lot more accessible.

 

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