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USB Disk for iOS

comprehensive file management on iphone / ipad

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  • Publishers:
    Imesart
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 28,4 MB
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  • System: iOS 5.0 or later

USB Disk for iOS is a secure, convenient and completely free personal data management application on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch devices.

USB Disk for iOS allows users to store, view and manage documents on their iDevice smartphone or tablet. The application has a great text viewer and is very easy to use, with an intuitive and simple user interface and many other powerful features. Simply drag and drop files in iTunes to transfer them to your iPhone or iPad, then view them anywhere.

USB Disk for iOS supports transferring personal data to iOS devices extremely fast and reliable! Want to read large Word documents or PDF files on your phone? USB Disk can meet this need. Feeling tired and annoyed when you have to scroll back to where you left off? With USB Disk for iOS, the utility will automatically restore your nearest reading location without spending time searching.

According to user reviews, USB Disk for iOS is a perfect file manager with eye-catching interface design. The app provides a quick and easy method to transfer text and images to the device. This is also a new and improved tool on the App Store, which is required for any iOS user.

Specifically, the iOS platform handles many types of files very well, but for compressed files, you will have a little difficulty. With the help of a file browser such as USB Disk for iOS, users can view compressed files more easily. After downloading ZIP and RAR files, you can handle them instantly on your iPhone and iPad.

How to open compressed files on iOS devices

USB Disk for iOS is designed to browse files transferred to iOS devices via iTunes. With iOS 3.2 and above, you have the 'Open In .' feature to open Email attachments and download if that file type is supported on iOS. Although USB Disk for iOS does not support all file types, it supports most popular current formats such as ZIP and RAR. All you need to do is open the file for USB Disk to decompress and allow instant viewing.

It can be said that USB Disk for iOS works like the Air Sharing method , but in the free form (with advertising included). The benefit of Air Sharing is that you do not need to connect your iPad to your computer if you want to transfer any downloaded files because this media is designed to use the same WiFi wireless network.

With USB Disk for iOS, users can import PDF files, MP3 files, Word documents, images and many other types of data. You can also create folders, add files to it, open email attachments through the app, and restore the latest viewing location.

The paid version of USB Disk Pro allows connecting to Dropbox cloud accounts, iDisk and WebDAV to import and export files and other multimedia content. File transfer is a quick process and the application also supports multitasking on iOS 4.2.

Initially, the USB Disk for iOS application will introduce a brief guide on how to use, how to transfer files (by importing via iTunes with a USB data cable or using other applications to save them locally, for example. such as email attachments), instructions for using the interface to view and manage files. This is a standout feature of USB Disk for iOS, which allows you to copy, cut and paste files into user-created subfolders, making it easy to categorize files quickly and easily. Quickly view files with one-touch operation to download files, allowing long scrolling of documents without any difficulty.

However, when the device is in landscape mode, you can scroll through the entire file in a folder as a slide show, which is handy if you can reference another text while reading, helping save re-position in the text when content browsing is completed. With USB Disk for iOS, you can also send files via Email as an attachment - this is a useful feature.

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Supported files:

  • PDF file.
  • MS Office documents.
  • IWork text.
  • Images (JPG, PNG, GIF .).
  • EBooks (PDF, HTML, TXT .).
  • Audio files (MP3, M4A, WAV .).
  • Video files (M4V, MOV, AVI .).

Compared with other PDF viewer, USB Disk for iOS PDF reader has a shorter display time , but for large files or complex graphics, the application may cause a crash. In addition, the application also supports effective viewing of MS Office documents, especially with recent versions. USB Disk for iOS supports opening all image files in Html and .txt formats, and enables high-quality music playback with clear, realistic sound, especially for files in .mp4 format .

Reasons to choose USB Disk for iOS:

  • Lets store and view files on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch.
  • Navigate through the swipe of a finger (as in Photos, iBooks .).
  • Use thumbnail to preview file.
  • Allows copying, pasting, cutting, deleting and creating files easily.

Other features of USB Disk for iOS:

  • Support viewing and downloading attachments in email.
  • Full screen file viewer.
  • Transfer files via USB data cable.
  • Play audio on the desktop.
  • Display photo slide show with arbitrary delay.
  • Allows quick scrolling, moving to the next or previous page.
  • Email the text as an attachment.

Extend:

  • Open and create ZIP files.
  • CBR and CBZ file viewer.
  • Support popular cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Skydrive and Evernote.
  • Restore the latest viewing location.
  • Export to television, VGA.
  • Connect to WebDAV server.
  • Edit small file.
  • File security and encryption.
  • Lock by key code.

New features in version 2.0.1:

  • Optimized for the new iOS 7 operating system.
  • Connect to Box cloud service through in-app purchase option.
  • Support Air Print to print documents.
  • Improved PDF viewer.
  • Many other general upgrades.
  • Additional USB Disk Pro version on the App Store.
  • Interface languages: English, French, German, Spanish.
  • The application is designed optimized for iPhone 5.

Instructions for use and tips for USB Disk for iOS:

Method of operation:

  • From the iTunes screen, you will see USB Disk as a file sharing application.Select USB Disk and click additional button to find your computer for the text to be transferred to iPad.
  • Select a file and the file will be added to the list of USB Disk files.
  • Once the file is in the internal list in the application, you can view, save it to the internal list, or move to a new folder.
  • To move a text into the folder, click the edit button in the upper right corner of the internal file box, then click the cut button and click the folder you want to store the file.Then press the icon in the middle of the screen (there is a lot of text transferred into a circle) and the file will be transferred instantly.
  • If you want to download photos from Email, you can press and hold on the image until it opens a new window and allows copying photos.Click copy and open the USB Disk application, you will see the icon at the bottom to paste the content.Click and the image will be put into a folder or list.
  • If the attached content is not a picture, click and select 'Open In .'.Then select USB Disk and follow the same procedure as above.

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How to transfer files to / from USB Disk:

Transferring files with iTunes and a USB data cable is the fastest method possible. If you are using the USB Disk Pro version, you can transfer it as wireless. Here's how to use file sharing on iTunes:

  • Open iTunes.
  • Connect the cable to the device.
  • Highlight the buttons at the top right of the screen, below the search box.If you see the library button, click.Then, if you see an "iPhone", "iPad", "iPod" or "Devices" button, click.
  • In case of using older versions of iTunes, these buttons will not appear.You can select your device from the list displayed on the left.
  • Click the App tab on the main screen of iTunes.
  • Scroll down.
  • In the file sharing section, select USB Disk.
  • You can use additional and save buttons to transfer files to and from USB Disk.
  • Or drag and drop files on and from the text list.

Note that iTunes does not allow folders to be transferred to USB Disk, but only individual files.

How to copy the folder to USB Disk:

iTunes only supports transferring files to USB Disk. However, if you use USB Disk Pro, you can move the entire folder to USB Disk via WiFi wireless network.

Create a folder in USB Disk by clicking the edit button at the top of the file list, then press the '+' button and use the move and copy function in the app to move the file into that folder.

How to create a folder inside USB Disk:

  • Click the edit button at the top of the file list (it can be any list, so lets create subfolders inside the folder).
  • Press the plus button.
  • Click the Name box.
  • Enter a name for the folder.
  • Click complete 2 times.

How to delete files from USB Disk:

Click the edit button at the top of the file list, then select the file you want to delete by touching it. Click the trash button on the toolbar at the bottom of the file list.

How to delete photos from 'Link to Photos' : photos and videos under 'Link to Photos' are stored in the photo app and you need to use Photos to delete them. This application allows other applications to add multimedia files to the library, but does not allow deletion of any data.

How to send email attachments to USB Disk:

In the email application:

  • Open a message with an attachment.
  • If the line around the description of the attached content is not continuous, click on the description to download the file.Then wait until the download process is complete.
  • Press and hold your finger on the attachment until a pop-up window appears.
  • If USB Disk is not on the list, click the 'Open In .' option.
  • Select USB Disk.

If the attachment is an image, the procedure is different. After pressing and holding on to the attached content, press copy. Then open USB Disk and click the paste button (2nd icon on the toolbar below the file list).

How to open files from other applications on USB Disk:

If another application has an 'Open In .' option, USB Disk can get a copy of the file from that application.

If another application allows you to copy content to the clipboard, you can paste this content as a file in USB Disk by pressing the paste button (the middle button on the toolbar below the file list).

How to send files from USB Disk to other applications:

USB Disk allows you to send files to any application that accepts that content (cannot send the whole folder unless you send it as a compressed ZIP file). To find out if the application accepts the file, you need to try sending it using USB Disk. Click and hold on the file name in the file list and select 'Open with app .'. If another application appears in the list, click the name to send the file to that application. If they do not appear in the list, you need to contact the publisher of that application for more information.

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