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Burchie
Jan 13, 2009, 07:16 AM
Readdle announced the release of ReaddleDocs 1.2, a new version of their document and file management solution for the iPhone. Now iPhone and iPod Touch users can easily save files to their devices from almost any source possible: Windows, Mac or Linux computers, various web sites, email attachments, WebDAV enabled online file storage systems like MobileMe iDisk and even other iPhones.
ReaddleDocs 1.2 combines a network file server, web storage client, web browser, file manager and powerful document viewer within a single iPhone business application. It allows people to transfer documents to their devices over Wi-Fi and 3G in a number of ways, view them on the go, send by email and share with other iPhone users easily.
Network file server, the main addition of ReadlleDocs 1.2, makes it possible to work with iPhone running ReaddleDocs as a network drive from any computer equipped with Mac OS X 1.4 and later, Windows XP or Windows Vista. Another long awaited feature of ReaddleDocs 1.2 is the ability to exchange files with other iPhones and iPod Touches users. Wi-Fi connection is required for both of these functions to work properly.
"iPhone business users has strong need for integrated document management package that can be used to copy, store and share documents in a number of possible ways. I'm proud to say that ReaddleDocs is the only application on the market that answers their needs completely," notes Alexander Tyagulsky, Readdle CMO.
Also, ReaddleDocs 1.2 includes improved WebDAV client, that has better support for Box.Net and GMX MediaCenter services. New setting to automatically open last viewed document is now available.
Pricing and Availability:
ReaddleDocs is available for special price of $9.99 (USD) exclusively at the App Store.
Would be nice to hear your suggetstions/comments/ideas in order to improve productivity.
kas23
Jan 18, 2009, 06:49 PM
iStorage does all these functions PLUS the ability to edit text files and it is 4 dollars cheaper. Add the ability to edit Word documents and then Readdledocs wins, but not in its current state.
macbookairman
Jan 18, 2009, 07:00 PM
iStorage does all these functions PLUS the ability to edit text files and it is 4 dollars cheaper. Add the ability to edit Word documents and then Readdledocs wins, but not in its current state.
Not sure if iStorage can do this, but Readdle Docs can do great things with attachments. When you purchase Readdle docs, you get your own special email address. Whenever you receive an attachment in mail, you just forward it to that address, and it shows up in readdle docs. You can also email files from within Readdle Docs.
I'll have to go read up on iStorage. Like I said, I know nothing about it.
kas23
Jan 18, 2009, 10:48 PM
Not sure if iStorage can do this, but Readdle Docs can do great things with attachments. When you purchase Readdle docs, you get your own special email address. Whenever you receive an attachment in mail, you just forward it to that address, and it shows up in readdle docs. You can also email files from within Readdle Docs.
I'll have to go read up on iStorage. Like I said, I know nothing about it.
That actually sounds very cool. iStorage cannot do this. I usually will do this sort of thing with Google Docs, but you can only send certain file types. So, you can e-mail any file type to your Readdle account and it will pop up on your iPhone?
As for attaching files to be e-mailed out, iStorage can handle any files you throw at it.
macbookairman
Jan 18, 2009, 11:35 PM
That actually sounds very cool. iStorage cannot do this. I usually will do this sort of thing with Google Docs, but you can only send certain file types. So, you can e-mail any file type to your Readdle account and it will pop up on your iPhone?
As for attaching files to be e-mailed out, iStorage can handle any files you throw at it.
I don't know the complete list of file types it can view. I do know that you can send anything to that email address and it will show up. However, you may not be able to view it. I'm pretty sure that at this point all Readdle Docs can handle is the MS Office file formats (word, excel, powerpoint), your basic image files, iWork Files (before being exported to office format), TXT, FB2, RTF, HTML files and PDF's.
Rino.GM
Jan 19, 2009, 07:41 AM
Thank you for advising it. I've bought it yday and can rate it with 4.5 stars for sure. Ofc text editing would be awesome, but it's quite hard to implement as far as I know.
I've been looking for some other way to transfer files from my PC to iPhone using Readdledocs without wifi router and found next.
Here is instrucrion how to do it:
XP are here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/setup/adhoc.mspx
Windows Vista here: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/help/293c504f-b944-4d5d-835c-f080129bd5dc1033.mspx
OS X here: http://www.macworld.com/article/46658/2005/09/octmobilemac.html
After you create the network on your iPhone go to settings then wifi connect to the network you just created with your computer. Open ReaddleDocs, switch to Online tab and you will see the IP address of your phone on the top bar. Open up web browser and type in the IP address (dont forget the port number eg. 169.254.223.67:8080) and you will see the Readdledocs page.
To add files on Windows XP:
-My Network Places
-Add Network Plae
-Choose other network connection
-Click next
-Type in your iPhone IP address
-Click Open this network place when I click finish
-If you setup password you will be asked for it
-Your done, just copy files to your iPhone
To add files on Windows Vista:
-Click Start/Computer
-Right-click in Computer window select Add a Network Location
-Follow Wizard, choose another custom network, click next
-Type Readdledocs IP (this is IP of your iPhone) don’t forget the port (:8080)
-Type in password if required
-Click open network place when I click finish
-Click finish, your done
OS X
-Click Finder icon
-Click Go (from menu bar) and connect to server
-Type in Readdledocs (iPhones IP address) with port number (:8080)
-Done… to easy!
kas23
Jan 19, 2009, 10:00 AM
This does sound like an interesting app, especially since I don't have a WiFi signal all the time. I wish there was a light version though. For all my other expensive apps iXpenseIt, Todo, etc. I original got the lite version, but later upgraded to the real thing.
Readdlemate
Jan 26, 2009, 09:06 AM
Oh, interesting to see our app review here.
The new version is coming with major updates such as:
-you can view photo and pictures directly from your Photos folder
-RTF + RTFD file format support added
-scrolling in fullsscreen mode are woking smoothly like in Shakespear app.
-fixed work with https linksinbrowser
macbookairman
Jan 26, 2009, 02:14 PM
Oh, interesting to see our app review here.
The new version is coming with major updates such as:
-you can view photo and pictures directly from your Photos folder
-RTF + RTFD file format support added
-scrolling in fullsscreen mode are woking smoothly like in Shakespear app.
-fixed work with https linksinbrowser
can you save those photos in the photos folder to your iDisk or other WebDAV things? or just view the photos?
Readdlemate
Jan 27, 2009, 06:51 AM
can you save those photos in the photos folder to your iDisk or other WebDAV things? or just view the photos?
This feature will be in next update, our team is working on that at the moment.
So for now, you can just view.
rhype
Jan 28, 2009, 03:23 PM
Why does it only let you pull files from your iDisk and not post any there? Seems like a huge oops considering their other product OneDisk can download AND upload files to your iDisk.
And why is it that none of their products can share the files once pulled down to the iPhone or iPod Touch? Did separate software developing teams work on these products?
Readdlemate
Feb 18, 2009, 10:42 AM
Why does it only let you pull files from your iDisk and not post any there? Seems like a huge oops considering their other product OneDisk can download AND upload files to your iDisk.
And why is it that none of their products can share the files once pulled down to the iPhone or iPod Touch? Did separate software developing teams work on these products?
You can share any files between Readdledocs users without any problems (you can even share files with Air Sharing which is also using Web Dav server).
None of our products cannot upload files to iDisk yet, but our development team is working on that at the moment and it is planned to add this feature as soon as possible (with the upcoming upgrade, we hope) to Readdledocs and One Disk.
P.S. We would be glad to hear some suggestions and recommendations from users of our products about what they miss and would like to have.
MotionxxUSxx
Feb 18, 2009, 10:48 AM
You can share any files between Readdledocs users without any problems (you can even share files with Air Sharing which is also using Web Dav server).
None of our products cannot upload files to iDisk yet, but our development team is working on that at the moment and it is planned to add this feature as soon as possible (with the upcoming upgrade, we hope) to Readdledocs and One Disk.
P.S. We would be glad to hear some suggestions and recommendations from users of our products about what they miss and would like to have.
Any chance you plan to add access to google docs, so we may pull these documents and store them on the iphone? This is the feature I'm waiting for. This would be a killer feature.
Readdlemate
Feb 20, 2009, 07:00 AM
Any chance you plan to add access to google docs, so we may pull these documents and store them on the iphone? This is the feature I'm waiting for. This would be a killer feature.
We've got a lot of work to do at the moment, so to be honest it's not planned for the nearest future, but we'll keep that in mind and probably will start working on that.
SFC Archer
Feb 20, 2009, 10:04 AM
Any chance you plan to add access to google docs, so we may pull these documents and store them on the iphone? This is the feature I'm waiting for. This would be a killer feature.
Same thing for me...the first one to be able to sync with Google Docs will be the winner. Every app I look for now must work with my Google Account. This equates to having a free MobileMe account. The majority of apps on my iPhone now work with my Google Account and file sharing/storage is one of the last to get fixed. Apple still needs to fix iTunes to allow direct calender sync like they do contacts but that is not an app.
For free Google Account Users:
Touch To Do...Tasks/Projects Sync to Google Calender where you can set reminders if needed
gNotes...syncs any notes straight to your Google Account
Google...search and direct link to your Google Account and plug ins that do not have an app yet.
Gazette...Syncs to my Google RSS feeds
ABContacts...syncs to my Google Contacts through iTunes
iPhone Calender syncs to my Google Calender by using Outlook and Google Calender Sync...until Apple fixes iTunes and allows direct connect.
Now I need a storage app to connect to Google Docs...Who will win this race???
MotionxxUSxx
Feb 20, 2009, 11:07 AM
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Any chance you plan to add access to google docs, so we may pull these documents and store them on the iphone? This is the feature I'm waiting for. This would be a killer feature.
Same thing for me...the first one to be able to sync with Google Docs will be the winner. Every app I look for now must work with my Google Account. This equates to having a free MobileMe account. The majority of apps on my iPhone now work with my Google Account and file sharing/storage is one of the last to get fixed. Apple still needs to fix iTunes to allow direct calender sync like they do contacts but that is not an app.
For free Google Account Users:
Touch To Do...Tasks/Projects Sync to Google Calender where you can set reminders if needed
gNotes...syncs any notes straight to your Google Account
Google...search and direct link to your Google Account and plug ins that do not have an app yet.
Gazette...Syncs to my Google RSS feeds
ABContacts...syncs to my Google Contacts through iTunes
iPhone Calender syncs to my Google Calender by using Outlook and Google Calender Sync...until Apple fixes iTunes and allows direct connect.
Now I need a storage app to connect to Google Docs...Who will win this race???
Im agree with you 100%. Unfortunately it looks like google is no longer supporting google notebook which gnotes sync to.
SFC Archer
Feb 20, 2009, 11:21 AM
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Im agree with you 100%. Unfortunately it looks like google is no longer supporting google notebook which gnotes sync to.
I just used it this morning and everything is there that I created. It syncs perfectly with Google Notebook both ways.
Readdlemate
Feb 24, 2009, 03:51 AM
Same thing for me...the first one to be able to sync with Google Docs will be the winner. Every app I look for now must work with my Google Account. This equates to having a free MobileMe account. The majority of apps on my iPhone now work with my Google Account and file sharing/storage is one of the last to get fixed. Apple still needs to fix iTunes to allow direct calender sync like they do contacts but that is not an app.
For free Google Account Users:
Touch To Do...Tasks/Projects Sync to Google Calender where you can set reminders if needed
gNotes...syncs any notes straight to your Google Account
Google...search and direct link to your Google Account and plug ins that do not have an app yet.
Gazette...Syncs to my Google RSS feeds
ABContacts...syncs to my Google Contacts through iTunes
iPhone Calender syncs to my Google Calender by using Outlook and Google Calender Sync...until Apple fixes iTunes and allows direct connect.
Now I need a storage app to connect to Google Docs...Who will win this race???
Ok, I got your point guyz, I'll contact with our development team.
Thanks for your time.
More feedback is appreciated.
MotionxxUSxx
Feb 24, 2009, 06:54 AM
I just used it this morning and everything is there that I created. It syncs perfectly with Google Notebook both ways.
It still works for existing users, but they are not allowing any more signups for new users to google notebooks
http://googlenotebookblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/stopping-development-on-google-notebook.html
shigzeo
Feb 24, 2009, 08:51 AM
honestly, a great app. i really never expected such use of file storage whilst using the ipod touch or iphone but it works. the built in browser seems a great addition
look at readdledocs (http://www.touchmyapps.com/2009/02/13/a-look-at-readdledocs-file-transfer-and-beyond/)
Readdlemate
Mar 11, 2009, 05:53 AM
honestly, a great app. i really never expected such use of file storage whilst using the ipod touch or iphone but it works. the built in browser seems a great addition
look at readdledocs (http://www.touchmyapps.com/2009/02/13/a-look-at-readdledocs-file-transfer-and-beyond/)
Thank you!
In the newest version of Readdledocs (upcoming update) one major feature will be added (be multiple requests of our customers) - UPLOADING to iDisk, hope you'll like it.
LSUtigers03
Mar 11, 2009, 10:12 AM
How does the app handle pdf's? Is going through pages fluid or will there be a bit of slowdown? I got airsharing when it was free and its pretty slow going through pdf pages.
Readdlemate
Mar 13, 2009, 08:55 AM
How does the app handle pdf's? Is going through pages fluid or will there be a bit of slowdown? I got airsharing when it was free and its pretty slow going through pdf pages.
Currently we're using the same engine to render PDF files as Airsharing, thus it's pretty pretty much the same.
But we're developing the new engine that will be much more faster even with large files.
Tekila
Mar 23, 2009, 07:18 AM
Currently we're using the same engine to render PDF files as Airsharing, thus it's pretty pretty much the same.
But we're developing the new engine that will be much more faster even with large files.
Your Readdledocs app is great! I use it daily! Thanks for that!
Support is brilliant !
Burchie
Apr 13, 2009, 06:05 AM
I wanted to ask what new features are planned in the nearest future and upcoming updates ?
Readdlemate
Apr 17, 2009, 07:08 AM
I wanted to ask what new features are planned in the nearest future and upcoming updates ?
Thank you for question.
In the next update we are adding iWorks'09 files support.
Also fixing productivity (opening documents/scrolling/zooming will be faster).
kas23
Apr 17, 2009, 11:02 AM
Thank you for question.
In the next update we are adding iWorks'09 files support.
Also fixing productivity (opening documents/scrolling/zooming will be faster).
With DataViz Docs to Go coming out in May, which is going to enable production & editing of MS Word doc files, wouldn't your resources be better spent developing MS Doc support (which is much more common than iWork files)? I ask this because I am looking to purchase an MS Word editor in the next month and I doubt I'm the only one.
Readdlemate
Apr 22, 2009, 10:08 AM
With DataViz Docs to Go coming out in May, which is going to enable production & editing of MS Word doc files, wouldn't your resources be better spent developing MS Doc support (which is much more common than iWork files)? I ask this because I am looking to purchase an MS Word editor in the next month and I doubt I'm the only one.
Well, thank you for a suggestion, we'll take this into consideration.
alainr
Apr 24, 2009, 12:39 PM
can i organize? read? edit? docs that i synced w/my imac when i am offline on my itouch?
i read about readdledocs in mossberg's column
kas23
Apr 24, 2009, 12:51 PM
On sale for $4.99 now.
Readdlemate
Apr 29, 2009, 05:35 AM
Sale is over.
Feel free to suggest and give your opinions about our product, what you want to see in the future and so on.
Readdle.com Team
Thanks.
Readdlemate
May 8, 2009, 06:16 AM
can i organize? read? edit? docs that i synced w/my imac when i am offline on my itouch?
i read about readdledocs in mossberg's column
Hello,
You can organize and read docs when you're offline on your touch.
Moreover, you can e-mail them and protect with password.
However, you cannot edit files.
Readdlemate
May 13, 2009, 01:58 PM
Readdledocs is on sale till 17th of May!
Only 4.99$ now!
MotionxxUSxx
May 13, 2009, 09:52 PM
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Love Readdledocs. When can we expect uploading to iDisk.
I do have a quick question. Can readdledocs connect to dropbox or filesanywhere using WebDAV. If so, how?
Thanks
akame
May 13, 2009, 11:54 PM
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Love Readdledocs. When can we expect uploading to iDisk.
I do have a quick question. Can readdledocs connect to dropbox or filesanywhere using WebDAV. If so, how?
Thanks
Hi, DropBox does not support webdav. I tried swissdisk (50 megs free) now I am trying box.net. SwissDisk works with readdledocs.
Basically, you just key in the webdav url and login with your login and password of your webdav provider (in this case - swissdisk).
akame
May 13, 2009, 11:58 PM
Box.net supports 1 gig free storage.
the url to key in readdledocs is http://www.box.net/dav/
followed by your box.net login and password.
Hope it helps. :D
For swissdisk : it is https://disk.swissdisk.com/{your username}
For filesanywhere.com, you need to sign up the free trial of webadvanced plan to enjoy webdav access.
MotionxxUSxx
May 14, 2009, 12:10 AM
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Appreciate the help. I'm debating whether to keep MobileMe. If not I will transition to one of these free services.
akame
May 14, 2009, 12:19 AM
box.net works just fine ...especially with 1 gig of storage. :)
Readdlemate
May 14, 2009, 12:10 PM
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Love Readdledocs. When can we expect uploading to iDisk.
I do have a quick question. Can readdledocs connect to dropbox or filesanywhere using WebDAV. If so, how?
Thanks
Readdledocs 1.5 is submitted to appstore and waiting for approval!
In this version you WILL be able to upload files to iDisk.
Thanks to Akame for reviewing our app.
macbookairman
May 14, 2009, 05:26 PM
Readdledocs 1.5 is submitted to appstore and waiting for approval!
In this version you WILL be able to upload files to iDisk.
Just wondering, how recently was it submitted? I'm eager to be able to upload to my iDisk through Readdledocs
Readdlemate
May 15, 2009, 10:14 AM
Just wondering, how recently was it submitted? I'm eager to be able to upload to my iDisk through Readdledocs
Release date depends on apple approval! It takes some time.
macbookairman
May 15, 2009, 05:09 PM
Release date depends on apple approval! It takes some time.
I know, but I was wondering if it was yesterday or a week ago. That gives me an idea of release date / approval time.
Readdlemate
May 16, 2009, 04:53 AM
I know, but I was wondering if it was yesterday or a week ago. That gives me an idea of release date / approval time.
It was yesterday.
Burchie
May 20, 2009, 04:40 AM
It was yesterday.
Can't wait until this update! It's going to be very useful for me!
akame
May 25, 2009, 12:31 PM
For those who want to save their email attachments from yahoo, gmail or hotmail and read inside the readdledocs app, please follow the steps below:
Readdle provides you with 512 megs of free storage.
1. Sign up an account at www.readdle.com -> this account gives u an free email (xxx@readdle.com) and 512 megs storage free.
2. Forward your email with attachments to xxx@readdle.com created in step 1.
3. Go to readdledocs, tab on "Online" followed by Readdle Storage. You will find your attachment which is forwarded to your readdle email in step 2.
Readdlemate
May 29, 2009, 09:28 AM
ReaddleDocs 1.5 was rejected 5 times in a row.
We used "inappropriate icon" for this time, however it has been put there since the release of our application.
It was fixed in seconds by our developers and submitted to the appStore again.
Readdle.com
JayLenochiniMac
May 29, 2009, 11:13 AM
ReaddleDocs 1.5 was rejected 5 times in a row.
We used "inappropriate icon" for this time, however it has been put there since the release of our application.
It was fixed in seconds by our developers and submitted to the appStore again.
Readdle.com
Craziness! So they find something new every time you fix something rather than list all the items to be fixed at once, and when satisfied, can go through?
kas23
May 29, 2009, 12:14 PM
ReaddleDocs 1.5 was rejected 5 times in a row.
We used "inappropriate icon" for this time, however it has been put there since the release of our application.
It was fixed in seconds by our developers and submitted to the appStore again.
Readdle.com
More Apple nastiness. Why can't they just play nice?
Readdlemate
Jun 3, 2009, 09:20 AM
Craziness! So they find something new every time you fix something rather than list all the items to be fixed at once, and when satisfied, can go through?
Exactly, each time they are finding some new minor "bugs" and rejecting our app 8 weeks in a row... (5 times)
Ofc we appreciate Apple's desire to clear appStore from the garbage, but this is too insane!
We hope that this time it will be approved.
P.S. If you have any suggestions about our applications - feel free to tell us here or to pr@readdle.com
Readdle.
JayLenochiniMac
Jun 3, 2009, 02:41 PM
Exactly, each time they are finding some new minor "bugs" and rejecting our app 8 weeks in a row... (5 times)
Ofc we appreciate Apple's desire to clear appStore from the garbage, but this is too insane!
We hope that this time it will be approved.
P.S. If you have any suggestions about our applications - feel free to tell us here or to pr@readdle.com
Readdle.
You mean they rejected it yet again since last submission on May 29th or you haven't heard back?
Readdlemate
Jun 8, 2009, 07:19 AM
You mean they rejected it yet again since last submission on May 29th or you haven't heard back?
Yes, they rejected it since the last submission.
And now it's "in review" status again.
JayLenochiniMac
Jun 18, 2009, 09:19 AM
1.5 is now out!
Readdlemate
Jun 19, 2009, 08:44 AM
1.5 is now out!
True, at last they approved it.
ReaddleDocs 1.5 offers new features like:
-iDisk upload
-iWork'09 support
These were the most requested by our users.
0sync0
Jul 4, 2009, 09:45 PM
I turned on "View HTML as books" in Settings. The manual says this setting "formats text to fit the width of the screen and resizes font for more comfortable reading".
When I view a HTML ebook it does not format the text. The text is tiny. When I zoom in then I have to manually scroll sideways to read.
Slip Jigs
Jul 5, 2009, 12:47 PM
Getting files into and out of these document viewers, editors and printers seems to be the main problem that developers are facing. Readdle offers a pretty creative workaround, as does Print and Share and Air Share Pro.
I'm tempted to get Readdle so that I can save attachments to the iDisk then pull them back into Quickoffice for editing, but I think I'll wait for the QO update which is supposed to offer this feature.
Gokunama
Jul 5, 2009, 12:58 PM
I'm just worried that Apple might give Quickofgice the runaround. Apple has an interest in getting people to sign up for MobileMe.
Readdlemate
Jul 6, 2009, 08:07 AM
I'm just worried that Apple might give Quickofgice the runaround. Apple has an interest in getting people to sign up for MobileMe.
True, they are trying to promote MobileMe. So probably they are going to make some applications for that, but this is not a fact.
Slip Jigs
Jul 6, 2009, 09:51 AM
I'm just worried that Apple might give Quickofgice the runaround. Apple has an interest in getting people to sign up for MobileMe.
Quickoffice has MobileMe/iDisk support and it's not in direct competition, so I don't see this as an issue. Other 3rd party email and file storage apps and services would be tho.
Gokunama
Jul 6, 2009, 10:46 AM
I know, what I'm saying is that people need MobileMe to get email attachments (via Readdledocs) to QuickOffice. If QuickOffice gets access to emailed documents, then people like myself will no longer need MobileMe.
Slip Jigs
Jul 6, 2009, 11:46 AM
I know, what I'm saying is that people need MobileMe to get email attachments (via Readdledocs) to QuickOffice. If QuickOffice gets access to emailed documents, then people like myself will no longer need MobileMe.
It's all quite a messy workaround, isn't it? I am interested in seeing just how QO is going to get access to the attachments. It sounds as tho it will have direct integration, but I wonder. It may be something like Print & Share that has its own mail client.
JayLenochiniMac
Jul 6, 2009, 06:01 PM
I know, what I'm saying is that people need MobileMe to get email attachments (via Readdledocs) to QuickOffice. If QuickOffice gets access to emailed documents, then people like myself will no longer need MobileMe.
DocsToGo with Exchange edition can access Exchange email attachments directly. I don't see why they can't do the same with other clients.
Readdlemate
Jul 31, 2009, 06:39 AM
Anniversary promo codes giveaway at http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=8195258#post8195258
Readdlemate
Nov 13, 2009, 09:10 AM
We're happy to inform you, that ReaddleDocs 1.6 is finally out!
A few great improvements have been made and added.
New PDF viewer supports full text document search, password protected documents, navigation through embedded PDF bookmarks and handling large PDF files.
Stay tuned.
Cheers.
LostLogik
Nov 13, 2009, 10:23 AM
We're happy to inform you, that ReaddleDocs 1.6 is finally out!
Cheers.
bit late with this aren't you? It's been out for a while now hasn't it?
Readdlemate
Jan 6, 2010, 09:01 AM
Hello guys,
Readdle announces the release of ReaddleDocs 2.0, revolutionary file manager, document reader and attachment viewer for the iPhone. ReaddleDocs 2.0 challenges standards of the iPhone document viewers with incredible new user interface and more than 100 new powerful features. PDF viewer that supports text reflow mode and embedded links, built-in text files editor that also works with source code files, email browser that can access and save email attachments directly from the application are just a few to mention.
New look and feel of ReaddleDocs 2.0 is superior to any similar product in the App Store. Its carefully designed user interface is attractive, functional and easy to use, all at the same time. That allows to implement desktop class file management operations like sending multiple documents by email and combine several document viewers, web browser, email client within single iPhone application.
Brand new PDF viewer introduced in ReaddleDocs 2.0 adds two most requested functions: text reflow and working links within the document. Text reflow mode extracts text from the PDF document and fits it into the iPhone screen. It even lets people to change text font size making it easy to read. Full text search, password protected documents, navigation through embedded PDF bookmarks and handling large PDF files are also supported.
Well known for its attachment saving capability, ReaddleDocs 2.0 brings it to entire new level. Now people can browse their email accounts right from the application and save attachments directly to their iPhones. It's fast, secure and suitable even for sensible business information. More important with ReaddleDocs 2.0 opens email attachments that cannot be read by the iPhone Mail application like password protected PDF files and ZIP archives.
iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/readdledocs-documents-attachments/id285053111?mt=8
web-browser:
http://readdle.com/images3/screenshots/rd2preview/full/1.jpg
file management:
http://readdle.com/images3/screenshots/rd2preview/full/4.jpg
Readdle is open to listen to your feedback and suggestions.
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Readdlemate
Feb 5, 2010, 09:30 AM
ReaddleDocs 2.1 with DropBox and GoogleDocs support is submitted to the AppStore. Now we're just waitng for approval from Apple.
Btw, due to numerous feedback and suggestions now you can manually edit the browser history.
Stay tuned.
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