Ever wanted to share a presentation, video, music file or high res photo from your phone to your friends, or recent acquaintances? The baked-in sharing options currently available on your standard iPhone make video sharing a tedious affair. Even with DropBox, you need to ask for someone’s email address, and then you have to invite them, and then they have to accept the invite, and then you’re talking about something completely different because who has the time or energy to actually endure that process?
But today my friends, we are in luck. iOS app ProxToMe let’s you send images, videos, presentations, and – wait for it – even full-length movies within seconds to anyone with the app within a 250-feet radius.
It’s basically bluetooth on roids.
In order to send a file with ProxToMe all parties need to have the app on their phone, iPad or iPod touch. The files are synced to Dropbox (without the need for invites and all that nonsense) and received files come through the ProxToMe app.
This thing comes into its own in presentations. If you’re pitching or presenting to a large group of people, and you need to share your presentation with those brains, simply ask everyone to download the app at the beginning of the meeting, and WHAM! You’re cashing cheques and breaking necks.
Get in touch with Digicape to get your hands on one of these Apple products and take ProxToMe for a spin.
[Source: Mashable]
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