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May 4 / 2:54pm

Mobile Updates!

Our users spoke up and we listened.  The new release of our Android, Palm, and iPhone apps have a bunch of cool new features that many have been waiting for.  Here's a list of the major additions:

Ability to...

  • Upload pictures & videos from the iPhone.
  • Upload files on Android and Palm.
  • Download files to iPhone, Android, and Palm.
  • Share content directly from iPhone, Android, and Palm.
  • Edit your documents on Android.
  • Improved media streaming on Android and Palm devices.
  • Password protection to lock the iPhone app.

Aside from this update we encourage you to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the most up-to-date news.  Also, it would be great to meet our users.  Check out the previous blog post about our Big Block Of Cheese Day:

http://blog.zumodrive.com/big-block-of-cheese-day

 

Last but not least, here are some articles about this release:

http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/04/cloud-syncing-startup-zumodrive-releases-new-apps-for-android-iphone-and-palm/

http://blogs.zdnet.com/cell-phones/?p=3277

http://jkontherun.com/2010/05/04/zumodrive-improves-for-android-webos-and-iphone/?utm_source=jkontherun&utm_medium=navigation

Thanks for the support!

3 comments

May 06, 2010
garethwhiteside said...
Hi, I just discovered ZumoDrive for Android. I would rather have all my music on here and pay than pay for something like Spotify because I know that I own the music and I can download it anyhwere or stream it. I have found a few problems that prevent me from using it as my primary music service though. Once a track is playing and you move somewhere else in the application, there is no way of getting back without restarting the track. It needs a 'Now Playing' button adding. Also I don't know if this is just my device but when my screen locks on my HTC Desire and I press the power button to power the screen back on, the track restarts.

Excellent service, easy to use and reasonable cost for extra storage.

May 10, 2010
hannah12233 said...
There is no doubt in my mind that the apps on iphone are far superior to the apps on Android. The problem with Android's apps are they are limited and don't seem as user friendly, I know Google wants to improve or capitalize on Android's apps database, but I think it will never compete with Apple. Just look at the amount of apps listed on iphone index sites like www.dozeniphone.com and you will see what I mean. The iPhone has an app for everything, Android has an app for some things. That's the difference.
May 10, 2010
garethwhiteside said...
hannah12233 there is an old saying 'Quality not quantity'. Just because the iPhone has more apps doesn't mean it's better. I've been an iPhone user and I can tell you that Android is better. You say iPhone is far superior, well that's in your opinion. It's funny because for a superior phone it lacks some 'far superior' functions such as multitasking.

I can run skype whilst browsing the web. Can you? No.

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