FreeBit app converts iPhones into web servers
Japanese developer FreeBit has released an English version of ServersMan , a free application which converts iPhones and iPod touches into web servers. The software operates over both 3G and Wi-Fi connections, and allows people to connect via WebDAV or a regular web browser. Files hosted on a server can be accessed remotely, but are protected using SSL encryption. HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML are natively supported, and a file viewer lets users browse PDF, Office and iWork documents. Recently added is support for audio recording and playback; FreeBit says it has already submitted ServersMan 2.0b to Apple for approval , which should allow for the parallel exchange of multiple files. A development kit is meanwhile expected to launch sometime this summer, along with other unspecified tools. Filed under : iPod , iPhone , networking , iPhone apps Other story tags : servers , iPod touch Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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