January 13th, 2009 | Posted by Shane Burley One comment

View all your documents remotely with Soonr

Soonr iPhone app - remote document viewer

The concept of technology as a standard has evolved over the last couple decades. In the early days of technological involvement in business and commerce the devices were relatively few, and because of this they were required to perform multiple tasks. The phone was used for casual conversations, business meetings, interviews, and the like.

As devices became more powerful and numerous there was an incredible desire to force integration where each user combined their technology into a mammoth Zeitgeist that they used to process requests. This exponentially increasing development began to leave whole generations in the dust, especially those who were still attempting to program the clock on their VCR. Now that smart phones allow users to do most of the functions that major computers have there is a drive to integrate those remotely using common networks. The free Soonr application, and associated online companion, is now pushing its way to the front of the pack as the standard for remote viewing of files.

Soonr document actions

Once you sync the application into your iPhone you are asked to create an account with a variety of personal information. This can be a difficult proposition for those who have been initiated with the Machiavellian fear of transmitting facts about themselves over the mysterious world of the internet, but the server has been designed with the type of encrypted security that is needed for people to be comfortable engaging their business life. After that the user then gets the software for their computer, which is better to get on both home and office computers to have constant access to whatever precious documents that cannot be left alone.

Now you can login to the iPhone port and you will then be able to see all documents that you have linked through your computer versions. This is really only efficient for quick viewing and sending, but not actually making alterations to the documents themselves. You are allowed to perform only a few tasks with them, but at this juncture it is safer option to restrict access. Though the encoding on the iPhone will be developed further to fix holes in security it still does not have a large enough wall of fortification to protect it from invading Persians.

The reality is that Soonr offers the largest amount of options for home document access that remains safe for the iPhone. This is not the type of application that will appeal to all users, especially those who look at the iPhone as a fancy Gameboy that allows you to listen to David Crosby while you play online poker, but for those who see it as the leader in business technology this is a welcome addition to the arsenal.

  • Soonr – Free [app store]

 

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One Comment

  1. 1

    Great find. Downloading in app store now ;-)

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