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Access your iPhone/iPad files on your Mac w/ AirDisk Pro for FREE (Reg. $2)

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AirDisk Pro for iOS allows you to view, access and manage the files on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch from your Mac or PC over Wi-Fi. The regularly $2 app is now available for free on the App Store. It carries a 4+ star rating from hundreds of users. 

iOS Universal: AirDisk Pro: FREE (Reg. $2)

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AirDisk Pro Features:

AirDisk Pro features document viewer, PDF reader, music player, image viewer, voice recorder, text editor, file manager and support most of the file operations: like delete, move, copy, email, share, zip, unzip and more. 

— KEY FEATURES —

– DOCUMENT READER: 

Support MS Office, iWork, Text & HTML

– MULTIMEDIA PLAYER: 

An ability to in app create your own audio playlist with repeat, shuffle, background playback and remote control from multitask. 

– HTTP/FTP PASSWORD PROTECTED: 

Files transfer between PC/Mac with password protected. 

– FILE OPERATION: 

Move, Copy, Rename, Delete, Zip, Unzip, UnRAR, Create File and Folder. 

– FILE SHARING: 

File sharing with other iPhone/iPad devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection with automatic search of nearest available devices around you. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices