Gravity Applications, developer of innovative solutions for the Mac platform, today announced the release of the Searchlight iPhone App. Searchlight allows users to search their Apple computer from all machines at their office or home, and even from their iPhones.
Searchlight's User Interface was designed to make the whole process of remotely finding documents on a computer as simple as possible. The iPhone App was built from the ground up to give users the iPhone experience they expect when they access their mail archive and office files on the go.
Features
* Search and access all files remotely via an iPhone or web browser
* Access entire email archives as opposed to the limited number of emails available on the iPhone natively
* Client Support for Mac, PC, Linux and iPhone
* Bonjour integration
New in Version 2.1:
* Release of the iPhone App of Searchlight
* Email files found remotely through Searchlight
Requirements:
Client Side System Requirements:
* iPhone: 2.1
* or any other device with a recent web-browser
Server Side Operating System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.5.3 Client or Server or higher
Pricing and Availability:
Searchlight iPhone App is available in the iPhone App Store free of charge. Searchlight Server is available, starting at $49 (USD), directly through the Gravity Applications website. Users can download and test the trial version free of charge.
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Monday, November 10, 2008
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