Mobile Access to Your Backed Up Files: Carbonite for iPhone
For those who haven’t heard about this yet, the Carbonite for iPhone app has already been available for Carbonite users and iPhone owners since early this year. Now you may not always have your laptop with you 24/7 but I’m pretty sure you’re practically joined at the hip with your iPhone. So forget about going home to copy that presentation you have on your desktop because now there’s a much more convenient way for you to access important files even while on the move: get them through your iPhone.
So if you’re not yet altogether convinced about going online for your storage solutions, here’s yet another great reason to consider jumping into the online backup bandwagon, particularly with Carbonite Backup. With the Carbonite for iPhone app, your documents, pictures, presentations, or anything you have entrusted to Carbonite’s servers, are literally right at your fingertips!
Here are the things you can do with Carbonite app on your iPhone or iPod Touch:
• Browse through all the files you have in your Carbonite account.
• View your word documents, presentations, PDF files, pictures, and videos right on your iPhone or iTouch.
• Share any of these files with colleagues, friends, or family members. The documents will be sent as email attachments.
• Access cached files offline or even without Wi-Fi or 3G connection.
Don’t have an iPhone or iPod Touch? Not to worry. You can still access your files by simply logging into your Carbonite account from a remote location through the Remote File Access feature. Just remember that for both features, files from your initial backup, your most recent backup, and those requested for immediate backup are accessible.
And what’s the best thing about these value-added services from Carbonite Backup? They’re absolutely free. You simply have to pay the affordable $55 yearly subscription fee and get to avail of Carbonite’s reliable online backup and storage service, plus Carbonite for iPhone app and other services the company has to offer. Now, that’s online backup at its simplest – and best.
