
Since the very appearance of the iPhone, many critics have argued that the iPhone is not a device for business. Much time has passed since then and much has changed: the opening of the SDK for developers; the emergence of various "offices", document readers and many other business applications; Microsoft Exchange support; Push; Modem tethering and more.
But this was not enough. Someone lacks the ability to use the device as a USB-drive, someone has the ability to download the file in the browser.
The App Store has many programs for viewing and editing documents: Dropbox, ReaddleDocs, GoodReader, and even MobeliMe iDisk from Apple, for working with MobileMe service. I tried almost all such applications and came to the conclusion that one application works well - one and the other - another. Yes, you can leave the necessary applications and use the successful functionality of each of them. But the file storage, each of them uses its own, and to work with the document loaded into the storage of one program, another program will not work.
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And you need so little - a common file storage. So that each application can access this storage and operate with its objects (files), so that the file can be easily downloaded to the storage in the browser, and so that you can access this storage by connecting the device via USB, and access via WebDav does not hurt.
Very little needed to make Apple to
seize the world more stable position in the market of business devices.