📅 October 17, 2011

Giveaway: Win 5 ‘Worml’ Licenses. Probably The Best P2P File Sharing App for Mac

Win a copy of Worml – probably the best P2P file sharing app for mac.

A couple of weeks back, we told you about Worml, a P2P file sharing app for mac. Worml transfers files directly from your computer into your peer’s. There’s no server in between to slow it down. You can transfer files of any size, URLs, text or screenshots. Worml is the fastest way to send and receive anything.

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📅 September 26, 2011

Worml: Probably The Best P2P File Sharing App for Mac [video]

Wormwhole, P2P, Mac, speed… words that describe Worml – probably the best file sharing app for Mac OS X Lion.  Worml transfers files directly from your computer into your peer’s. There’s no server in between to slow it down. You can transfer files of any size, URLs, text or screenshots. Worml is the fastest way to send and receive anything.

Wormwhole, P2P, Mac, speed… words that describe Worml – probably the best file sharing app for Mac OS X Lion.  Worml transfers files directly from your computer into your peer’s. There’s no server in between to slow it down. You can transfer files of any size, URLs, text or screenshots. Worml is the fastest way to send and receive anything.

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📅 April 28, 2010

iTunes 9.1.1 Brings Inter App File Sharing To iPhone OS 4.0

At the moment the only app supported is Mail.app , but even so, we can’t transfer any files. The function might be fully implemented with iPhone OS 4.0 beta 3. Probably at OS 4.0 launch, only stock apps will be supported, and along the way devs will have to update their apps in order to support the function.

Yesterday we told you that Apple pushed iTunes 9.1.1 with minor updates. But those of you rocking OS 4.0 beta1 or beta2 you might have noticed that when you click on the “Apps” tab you get a new option: File Sharing. The function is showing just for iPad FW 3.2 and iPhone OS 4.0 and we can transfer files from our Mac/PC to the iPhone/iTouch/iPad and vice-versa.

At the moment the only app supported is Mail.app , but even so, we can’t transfer any files. The function might be fully implemented with iPhone OS 4.0 beta 3. Probably at OS 4.0 launch, only stock apps will be supported, and along the way devs will have to update their apps in order to support the function.

Anyway, good news especially for those of you without WiFi access…