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Nov 07

Tokyo - Nakahara Informatics, Inc. today released iGet Mobile(TM) 2.0.1, a maintenance release to the company’s remote Mac access software for iPhone, iPod Touch and other web-capable devices. iGet Mobile gives Mac users a personal web interface to access their documents remotely, with a special emphasis on making various types of data more accessible on small-form-factor devices.

iGet Mobile 2.0.1 is a maintenance release which addresses several bugs and performance issues discovered since the release of 2.0. A new Send Feedback command in the Help menu can (optionally) automatically collect system information to help diagnose and troubleshoot any customer issues. Additionally, this release introduces improved performance and several bug fixes.

“Thanks to some great customer feedback, we were able to track down some esoteric problem scenarios and fix them,” said CEO Christopher Martin. “This maintenance release gets that work into our customers’ hands now, as we continue to work on the next major update.”

While designed with the iPhone specifically in mind, iGet Mobile allows users to access their Macs from “any decently web-capable device”, Martin added.

iGet Mobile 2.0.1 is available immediately from the company’s web site. The software will run in full-featured demo mode, allowing users to try out all of its features before purchasing a license. iGet Mobile was designed from the ground up using the latest Apple technologies, and it requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. It will run on any Mac that supports this version of the OS.

Pricing and Availability:
Regularly priced at $39 (USD), the software is currently available for the special promotional price of only $29 (USD), for a limited time. For more information, please visit the company’s Website, or call (888) 550-0505.

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Nakahara Informatics is a technical consulting and software development firm serving clients in Japan, South Korea, Europe, and the United States. The company jump-started its line of Mac OS X application software in 2007 by acquiring iGet, the Mac file transfer tool, and quickly followed up with the award-winning version of that software for the iPhone, iGet Mobile. Nakahara Informatics, Inc. is a privately-held Delaware corporation. Nakahara Informatics, the Nakahara Informatics logo, and iGet are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nakahara Informatics, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Nov 07

Odessa, Ukraine - Readdle has just announced the release of A.I.Disk, a new and much needed iPhone application that lets MobileMe subscribers access documents on the iDisk online storage service, and save them to their iPhone and iPod Touch. A.I. Disk allows people to view saved files and documents on the go and even email friends and colleagues.

“MobileMe iDisk is a popular way to backup important data or share information among several different devices. To do that effectively and efficiently it should be accessible from any computer or mobile phone that the individual uses. Therefore, lack of MobileMe iDisk support is still one of the major iPhone flaws. A.I.Disk brings iDisk connectivity to the iPhone and iPod Touch making these great devices even more useful and functional for MobileMe subscribers”, notes Alexander Tyagulsky, Readdle CMO.

A.I.Disk has a built-in file viewer that supports a number of formats including MS Office and iWork documents, PDF, TXT, HTML and others making A.I.Disk extremely versatile. Only one tap on a file is needed to copy it to the iPhone or iPod Touch file storage allowing the user to enjoy reading it anywhere at anytime. Also, any document that is stored in A.I.Disk can be sent by email to anyone in the world. It is as practical as it is useful and really bridges the gap in accessing and sharing a wide range of files.

For those who use more than one iDisk account or would like to be able to access documents from shared folders of their friends or business partners; A.I.Disk supports the ability to add as many MobileMe iDisk accounts as they need. Also, the application enables people to browse documents from any WebDAV enabled online file storages thus further expanding the usage of the device.

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Founded in 2007, Readdle aims to provide iPhone and iPod Touch users with high quality applications that are missing in a standard application set. Flagship company offering is ReaddleDocs, a complete document and file management solution for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It allows people to transfer documets to their devices, view them on the go and even share with others. Copyright 2007-2008 Readdle. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Nov 07

Tokyo - Nakahara Informatics, Inc. today released iGet Mobile(TM) 2.0.1, a maintenance release to the company’s remote Mac access software for iPhone, iPod Touch and other web-capable devices. iGet Mobile gives Mac users a personal web interface to access their documents remotely, with a special emphasis on making various types of data more accessible on small-form-factor devices.

iGet Mobile 2.0.1 is a maintenance release which addresses several bugs and performance issues discovered since the release of 2.0. A new Send Feedback command in the Help menu can (optionally) automatically collect system information to help diagnose and troubleshoot any customer issues. Additionally, this release introduces improved performance and several bug fixes.

“Thanks to some great customer feedback, we were able to track down some esoteric problem scenarios and fix them,” said CEO Christopher Martin. “This maintenance release gets that work into our customers’ hands now, as we continue to work on the next major update.”

While designed with the iPhone specifically in mind, iGet Mobile allows users to access their Macs from “any decently web-capable device”, Martin added.

iGet Mobile 2.0.1 is available immediately from the company’s web site. The software will run in full-featured demo mode, allowing users to try out all of its features before purchasing a license. iGet Mobile was designed from the ground up using the latest Apple technologies, and it requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. It will run on any Mac that supports this version of the OS.

Pricing and Availability:
Regularly priced at $39 (USD), the software is currently available for the special promotional price of only $29 (USD), for a limited time. For more information, please visit the company’s Website, or call (888) 550-0505.

Nakahara Informatics
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Nakahara Informatics is a technical consulting and software development firm serving clients in Japan, South Korea, Europe, and the United States. The company jump-started its line of Mac OS X application software in 2007 by acquiring iGet, the Mac file transfer tool, and quickly followed up with the award-winning version of that software for the iPhone, iGet Mobile. Nakahara Informatics, Inc. is a privately-held Delaware corporation. Nakahara Informatics, the Nakahara Informatics logo, and iGet are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nakahara Informatics, Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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Nov 07

Odessa, Ukraine - Readdle has just announced the release of A.I.Disk, a new and much needed iPhone application that lets MobileMe subscribers access documents on the iDisk online storage service, and save them to their iPhone and iPod Touch. A.I. Disk allows people to view saved files and documents on the go and even email friends and colleagues.

“MobileMe iDisk is a popular way to backup important data or share information among several different devices. To do that effectively and efficiently it should be accessible from any computer or mobile phone that the individual uses. Therefore, lack of MobileMe iDisk support is still one of the major iPhone flaws. A.I.Disk brings iDisk connectivity to the iPhone and iPod Touch making these great devices even more useful and functional for MobileMe subscribers”, notes Alexander Tyagulsky, Readdle CMO.

A.I.Disk has a built-in file viewer that supports a number of formats including MS Office and iWork documents, PDF, TXT, HTML and others making A.I.Disk extremely versatile. Only one tap on a file is needed to copy it to the iPhone or iPod Touch file storage allowing the user to enjoy reading it anywhere at anytime. Also, any document that is stored in A.I.Disk can be sent by email to anyone in the world. It is as practical as it is useful and really bridges the gap in accessing and sharing a wide range of files.

For those who use more than one iDisk account or would like to be able to access documents from shared folders of their friends or business partners; A.I.Disk supports the ability to add as many MobileMe iDisk accounts as they need. Also, the application enables people to browse documents from any WebDAV enabled online file storages thus further expanding the usage of the device.

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Founded in 2007, Readdle aims to provide iPhone and iPod Touch users with high quality applications that are missing in a standard application set. Flagship company offering is ReaddleDocs, a complete document and file management solution for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It allows people to transfer documets to their devices, view them on the go and even share with others. Copyright 2007-2008 Readdle. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Nov 07

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