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waa1futs

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Oct 2, 2012
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I was pissed that I could never upload documents to websites like Monster, Craigslist, etc via my iPhone or iPad. I mean for god's sake there wasn't even a jailbreak tweak that I could find to do this :mad:

But I just was browsing appshopper price drops and found an app on sale for free called iUploader (http://appshopper.com/utilities/iuploader-pro) that does just this! :eek:

I downloaded a word document to the application and then uploaded it to my colleges website as an attachment! It even had a "browse for file" button and I was still able to do it :D

Finally... I cant believe Apple still hasn't made this possible and that it took a 3rd party app developer to do this. Now the iPad finally has a sort of modified version of a file system with this app.

And no, I'm not the app developer. Just thought I should spread the word on a hole that just got plugged up for the iPad.
 
I was pissed that I could never upload documents to websites like Monster, Craigslist, etc via my iPhone or iPad. I mean for god's sake there wasn't even a jailbreak tweak that I could find to do this :mad:

But I just was browsing appshopper price drops and found an app on sale for free called iUploader (http://appshopper.com/utilities/iuploader-pro) that does just this! :eek:

I downloaded a word document to the application and then uploaded it to my colleges website as an attachment! It even had a "browse for file" button and I was still able to do it :D

Finally... I cant believe Apple still hasn't made this possible and that it took a 3rd party app developer to do this. Now the iPad finally has a sort of modified version of a file system with this app.

And no, I'm not the app developer. Just thought I should spread the word on a hole that just got plugged up for the iPad.

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