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October 30, 2008 12:00 AM PDT

XPlay Allows You to Browse your iPhone/iPod touch Like Any Other Drive

by Ben Wilson
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Mediafour has released new version of XPlay, version 3.1, that adds iPhone and iPod touch drive letter access. This means that, as a Windows users, you can now browse the iPhone and iPod touch directly. Open "My Computer" and the phone and touch are listed with drive letters. You can transfer files back and forth, copying directly to the root of the phone and touch making it a great transfer device.

The new version of XPlay also gives you better control over your photos. You can drag photos both on and off any iPod, including touch and phone. You can also save full resolution photos also, for transferring to another computer or viewing on a larger screen.

XPlay is priced at $30.

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by scatlizard October 31, 2008 4:35 AM PDT
What a rip off. I have an $12 4Gig USB flash drive that won't be rendered useless from Apple iphone software update. If they lowered the price many more people would buy it.
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by yaz2 November 4, 2008 4:54 AM PST
I'd recommend DiskAid (http://www.digidna.net/diskaid/) that works perfectly and is free. Versions for both windows and OSX.
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