RapidShare Launches Mobile App for iPhone

RapidShare Launches Mobile App for iPhone

New RapidShare app for iPhone lets you share, upload, or stream content on the go.

File-hosting site RapidShare is expanding its reach to the mobile phone market with the launch of its new iPhone app. RapidShare for iPhone ensures that users always have access to their stores files so that they can manage and send them on the go.

Users can share, upload, or even stream virtually every multimedia format with and on the app. Store a couple of movies or playlists of your favorite songs, for example to stream on your iPhone while you’re waiting to catch a flight.

“The iPhone app expands our supply of services onto the mobile sector,” says Alexandra Zwingli, CEO of RapidShare. “This app is only one further step in our process of continuously improving our service in the best interests of our customers.”

Features:

  • File Manager: to manage and download files
  • Share: send files quickly and easily
  • Bookmarks: access the most frequently used files directly
  • Audio: organize files in playlists and play them directly on your mobile device
  • Instant media: record and save pictures and videos easily
  • Settings: configure access via Wi-Fi networks

 

As I mentioned a few days ago in listing alternatives to shuttered file-hosting site MegaUpload, RapidShare allows free users to upload an unlimited of data with no maximum file size that is deleted after 30 days. RapidPro customers get unlimited file storage durations and enhanced download speeds.

The RapidShare for iPhone app is free for RapidPro customers (RapidShare with RapidPro), but costs $3.99 for free RapidShare users (RapidShare for free user).

RapidShare adds that a mobile app for the iPad will be released some time in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned.

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  1. ejonesss

    i wouldnt be surprised if apple pulls that because it seems as apple has a thing against filesharing on ios.

    you cant even get torrents on ios without jailbreaking or udid registration and resigning apps

    Reply · Jan. 25 2012 at 7:17 am
    • Jared Moya

      Well, it’s technically no different than say dropbox or minus.

      Reply · Jan. 25 2012 at 8:53 am

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