Storing media like photos, music, and video on your iPhone is a snap: after all that’s what the device was designed for. But when it comes to carrying around other types of documents, or files that ...
Like similar apps, iDisk lets you access, view, and share files on the run. Unlike similar apps, iDisk requires a subscription to Apple's MobileMe service, which costs $99 per year. Rick Broida is the ...
Google's push for smarter, more intuitive productivity applications continues with a significant visual redesign of Google Drive. It's notable how far its Gemini features have gone, especially when it ...
There’s no shortage of iOS file-viewer apps out there, but TechCrunch drew our attention to Doctape Viewer, a freemium app which claims to support more file formats and more cloud services than any ...
Usually, there are dedicated applications to view different types of files. However, if you are looking for a viewer that lets you view files of multiple types, you have landed on the correct article.
Online content consumption is mostly about videos. Be it top OTT platforms like Netflix, Prime Videos, Hulu, etc. or short length video platforms like TikTok and MxTakatak, videos are ruling the ...
If you have older files you need to view, or want to enhance Windows’ preview capabilities, this utility will do it. Quick View Plus 12 Standard ($49, 30-day free trial) is nifty file-viewing utility ...
While Apple Preview isn’t designed to replace your image or PDF editor, it still offers some power-user features, including image export. We wonder if Apple will eventually introduce advanced document ...
All Yale College students are entitled by law to view their admissions files at any point during their enrollment. While many students view files to sate their curiosity about the inner workings of ...
Here is a list of the best free CHM file reader software and online tools. These free software and online services allow you to open and view CHM documents. CHM, which stands for Compiled HTML file ...
(Mods: I wasn't sure where to put this thread, but I thought the Mac Ach folks might be more knowledgeable about this sort of cross-platform issue than the Microsoft Colloquium. I also didn't want to ...