Any smartphone worth its salt should double as mobile storage, able to ferry files between PCs or house on-the-fly backups. Alas, the iPhone lacks that simple capability — or did, until the release of iPhoneDrive. This $9.95 utility enables you to drag and drop files between your precious and your Mac. Yep, it’s a Mac-only product for now, but I’m sure it won’t be long before this developer or another unveils a similar utility for Windows. Until then, I refuse to buy an iPhone! (Yeah, that’s the reason…not the $500 price tag or anything.) [via jkOnTheRun]
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