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SymTorrent joins the group of S60 file sharing apps with Symella and PeerBox Mobile. This starts to get interesting.
The usual warning: don't play with this stuff if you don't have a flat-fee plan. And please don't break the law, and say that Tommi told you to do it...
via Symbian-Freak
Comments
Peerbox available for N93 N91 ??
Posted by: teefany | October 26, 2006 02:28 PM> Peerbox available for N93 N91 ??
Not a native version - only Java version.
Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | October 26, 2006 02:40 PMMy usual complaint: Why isn't there just a plain-jane SMB or FTP client?
Posted by: jay_cee | October 26, 2006 08:01 PMYeah, its a nice concept S60, file sharing application but it's hard for beginners to use.
Posted by: mobilephoneextreme | October 28, 2006 01:23 PMI still don't get why no one is interested in writing a p2p tool that works in close proximity (shared ad hoc wi-fi or bluetooth). Really, porting desktop p2p clients to phones isn't all that interesting :)
Posted by: Alexander Kanavin | October 28, 2006 11:23 PMAlexander, I think the point is to connect to the same file sharing networks you use with PC too. And it'll get interesting, if mobile-specific content starts to increase on these networks... But I agree, the file sharing is still far from being interesting from mainstream users.
Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | October 30, 2006 02:17 PMSymSMB - for wireless share and file access for Series 60 3rd Edition. Recommended for Wi-Fi, but will works with Bluetooth, GPRS, 3G, WiMAX and so on as well.
Posted by: Stan | June 4, 2007 07:20 PMhttp://www.telexy.com