The web service SeeFile, which is designed for sharing media files, unveils its service for Apple’s iPhone with a free 5GB storage service. The web site is specifically designed for Apple iPhone’s 480×320 touchscreen. The graphics and the
compact layout of the site is tailored to be easily navigable by Apple’s Safari web browser included in the iPhone. To ensure the highest compatibility, the service uses AJAX Web 2.0 recommendations for “iPhone-friendly” and it incorporates no Java code or Flash in the service.
The storage service hosts PDFs, Photos, Quictime videos and other file formats. It automatically generates a thumbnail of each and every file uploaded. Users can also order photo prints from the storage service with one-click ordering. SeeFile also supports multiple browsers from PC and Mac such as Firefox and Internet Explorer.
Users who want to run this service from their own computer can buy a software that is identical to SeeFile’s service. It offers the ability to access more media files such as videos, music, photos, and PDFs stored on remote location. You can buy both the software and compatible server to run the service from your own home for $995. The web service will go public on June 29th at 4PM Eastern Daylight Time.