After the emergence and popularity of Android and iOS operating systems, the BlackBerry platform lost his reign as leader of the smartphone market, but that does not mean the system is bad, outdated or specific business. Modern and extremely functional and useful applications are not rare in this platform, keeping it a good option for those looking to run productivity applications.
A good example is the Cloud Play 10. It is a hub of major accounts of cloud storage services (like Google Drive, Dropbox, Skydrive) and other very specific (eg Sugar CRM). He still manage your files on your SD card in the device memory and even FTP accounts (with SSL support, or SFTP).
Play Cloud 10 is, therefore, a full file manager, that gives you complete control over your files, acting similarly to “WD My Cloud” for Android or “CloudOn” iOS way, but more complete – since it acts not only on the services of the most popular cloud storage, but also FTP, SugarSync, and OpenDataSpace Webdav.
The app also has good functions for compatibility with file formats, generating thumbs and reading EXIF ??information of images, generating categorizations and enabling searches conjugated in all the accounts and data sources.
Another interesting ability is functioning with IPP, you can print files via wireless network on compatible printers. Also acts as a file viewer with good compatibility with many popular formats, and allows sharing them through social networks and email.
Should you be BlackBerry user and does not have this app, worth trying. It is always interesting – and useful -. Accessing your files and information wherever you are
Further information
Website:
http://www.progweb.com/tag/playcloud Blackberry AppWorld: http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/19042045/?countrycode=BR&lang=en ( U $ 1.99)
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