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2010年4月1日星期四

GoodReader User Manual

GoodReader User Manual

Use your local WiFi-network to transfer files from your desktop computer to GoodReader.

Please note that WiFi-networking can sometimes be tricky, there are some hidden options that can prevent normal networking. Should you have any difficulties, please consult our Troubleshooting guide or contact our friendly and experienced customer support service.

Preparation steps
(must be performed the first time only, no need to do it every time)
Step 1. Make sure you have your own local WiFi network ready.
 

Step 2. Connect your computer to your WiFi network.
 

Step 3. Connect your iPhone / iPod touch to your WiFi network.
 

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 Start the Settings app on your iPhone / iPod touch:
     
 
Go to Wi-Fi section. Turn the Wi-Fi switch on, if it's off. Find your network (to which your computer is connected, or which is hosted by your computer) in the list, select it, and enter the password for this network, if needed. It isvery important to ensure that you're entering the password correctly, because sometimes, if the password is incorrect, it may look like you're connected to a network, but no actual file transfer will happen. The checkmark should appear against your network name:
     
 
Wait for the WiFi antenna logo to appear at the top of the screen. It may take some time, during which your iPhone registers within the network, so just wait for antenna to appear.
 
Actual Transfer
(must be performed every time)
Step 4. Start GoodReader app on your iPhone / iPod touch.
 

Step 5. Open GoodReader's WiFi-transfer page, keep it open all the time while transferring, note the IP-address on this page (you gonna need it in Step 6).
 

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 For security reasons and to save your battery power transfer is allowed only when you're on the WiFi-transfer page. You can open this page with this button on the main screen of GoodReader:
     
 
This button brings up the WiFi-transfer page:
     
 
The important things here are:
  • antenna logo at the top, it should indicate a strong WiFi signal (if you don't see this logo, then you're not connected to WiFi network - go back to Steps 1 and 3)
  • WiFi status: ON (if it's OFF, then you're not connected to WiFi network - go back to Steps 1 and 3)
  • IP-address (if you don't see it, then you're not connected to WiFi network - go back to Steps 1 and 3)
Note the IP-address, you will use it to initiate a connection from your computer.
 
IMPORTANT: IP-addresses change from time to time, even if nothing else changes in your setup. So please don't assume that the IP-address is the same as it was during your last transfer session, check this address every time when connecting.

Step 6. Choose the transfer method and do the actual transfer.
 

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"Easy" transfer
(just a couple of files to transfer)
"Professional" transfer
(many files and folders to transfer)
Transfer by connecting your iPhone/iPod to your computer as a network folder:
 

Step 7. After all the transfer is completely done, close WiFi-transfer page.

Step 6
"Professional" transfer - connecting your iPhone as a network folder

This technique connects your iPhone to your desktop computer as a network folder. It creates a network folder shortcut, which you can use later to connect.

Connecting your iPhone to Windows Vista or Windows 7:

  • on Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer open the Start menu and select Computer:
     
  • find the toolbar at the top of Computer window and click Map network drive:
     
  • the dialog window will open. Do NOT enter anything in that dialog. Instead, click the Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures link there:
     


    The Add Network Location wizard will start. The whole point of this wizard is to create a network shortcut (network location) that you can use later to connect to GoodReader and to transfer files. Skip the introduction page:
     


    Select the Choose a custom network location item in the list:
     


    Enter your iPhone's IP-address taken from Step 5 of 
    WiFi File Transfer manual. Enter it exactly as you see it on GoodReader's WiFi-transfer page, with http:// and :8080 parts:
     


    Keep the default name for the network location (network shortcut) suggested by the wizard:
     


    Finish the wizard:
     
  • when the wizard will close, the network folder will open:
     


    This is the folder with all files that are stored inside GoodReader on your iPhone/iPod. Use this folder the same way you use a normal Windows folder - drag-and-drop files there, copy, move, rename, delete, create subfolders, etc.
  • only when you're completely done with file transfer, close GoodReader's WiFi-transfer page
  • the Map Network Drive wizard dialog will stay on the screen at that moment - just close it, don't enter anything there:
     
  • the network shortcut (network location) you've created will be located in the Computer window:
     


    Use it every time you need to connect to GoodReader. But if the IP-address of your iPhone changes, you have to create a new shortcut (new network location) for a new IP-address using the same procedure.
  • please do NOT assume that the IP-address is the same as it was when you were connecting the last time - IP-addresses change periodically, check it every time when connecting

GoodReader User Manual

GoodReader User Manual

Use your local WiFi-network to transfer files from your desktop computer to GoodReader.

Please note that WiFi-networking can sometimes be tricky, there are some hidden options that can prevent normal networking. Should you have any difficulties, please consult our Troubleshooting guide or contact our friendly and experienced customer support service.

Preparation steps
(must be performed the first time only, no need to do it every time)
Step 1. Make sure you have your own local WiFi network ready.
 

Step 2. Connect your computer to your WiFi network.
 

Step 3. Connect your iPhone / iPod touch to your WiFi network.
 

hide details

 Start the Settings app on your iPhone / iPod touch:
     
 
Go to Wi-Fi section. Turn the Wi-Fi switch on, if it's off. Find your network (to which your computer is connected, or which is hosted by your computer) in the list, select it, and enter the password for this network, if needed. It isvery important to ensure that you're entering the password correctly, because sometimes, if the password is incorrect, it may look like you're connected to a network, but no actual file transfer will happen. The checkmark should appear against your network name:
     
 
Wait for the WiFi antenna logo to appear at the top of the screen. It may take some time, during which your iPhone registers within the network, so just wait for antenna to appear.
 
Actual Transfer
(must be performed every time)
Step 4. Start GoodReader app on your iPhone / iPod touch.
 

Step 5. Open GoodReader's WiFi-transfer page, keep it open all the time while transferring, note the IP-address on this page (you gonna need it in Step 6).
 

hide details

 For security reasons and to save your battery power transfer is allowed only when you're on the WiFi-transfer page. You can open this page with this button on the main screen of GoodReader:
     
 
This button brings up the WiFi-transfer page:
     
 
The important things here are:
  • antenna logo at the top, it should indicate a strong WiFi signal (if you don't see this logo, then you're not connected to WiFi network - go back to Steps 1 and 3)
  • WiFi status: ON (if it's OFF, then you're not connected to WiFi network - go back to Steps 1 and 3)
  • IP-address (if you don't see it, then you're not connected to WiFi network - go back to Steps 1 and 3)
Note the IP-address, you will use it to initiate a connection from your computer.
 
IMPORTANT: IP-addresses change from time to time, even if nothing else changes in your setup. So please don't assume that the IP-address is the same as it was during your last transfer session, check this address every time when connecting.

Step 6. Choose the transfer method and do the actual transfer.
 

hide details

 
"Easy" transfer
(just a couple of files to transfer)
"Professional" transfer
(many files and folders to transfer)
Transfer by connecting your iPhone/iPod to your computer as a network folder:
 

Step 7. After all the transfer is completely done, close WiFi-transfer page.

Step 6
"Professional" transfer - connecting your iPhone as a network folder

This technique connects your iPhone to your desktop computer as a network folder. It creates a network folder shortcut, which you can use later to connect.

Connecting your iPhone to Windows Vista or Windows 7:

  • on Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer open the Start menu and select Computer:
     
  • find the toolbar at the top of Computer window and click Map network drive:
     
  • the dialog window will open. Do NOT enter anything in that dialog. Instead, click the Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures link there:
     


    The Add Network Location wizard will start. The whole point of this wizard is to create a network shortcut (network location) that you can use later to connect to GoodReader and to transfer files. Skip the introduction page:
     


    Select the Choose a custom network location item in the list:
     


    Enter your iPhone's IP-address taken from Step 5 of 
    WiFi File Transfer manual. Enter it exactly as you see it on GoodReader's WiFi-transfer page, with http:// and :8080 parts:
     


    Keep the default name for the network location (network shortcut) suggested by the wizard:
     


    Finish the wizard:
     
  • when the wizard will close, the network folder will open:
     


    This is the folder with all files that are stored inside GoodReader on your iPhone/iPod. Use this folder the same way you use a normal Windows folder - drag-and-drop files there, copy, move, rename, delete, create subfolders, etc.
  • only when you're completely done with file transfer, close GoodReader's WiFi-transfer page
  • the Map Network Drive wizard dialog will stay on the screen at that moment - just close it, don't enter anything there:
     
  • the network shortcut (network location) you've created will be located in the Computer window:
     


    Use it every time you need to connect to GoodReader. But if the IP-address of your iPhone changes, you have to create a new shortcut (new network location) for a new IP-address using the same procedure.
  • please do NOT assume that the IP-address is the same as it was when you were connecting the last time - IP-addresses change periodically, check it every time when connecting

The iPhone Becomes a Web Server

The iPhone Becomes a Web Server

When those Apple advertisements tout "there's an app for just about anything," they aren't kidding. The latest example? A new iPhone application which just debuted in Japan's App Store transforms the handheld into a full-blown web server. Called "ServersMan@iPhone", the application allows your iPhone to appear just like any other web server on the internet.

The new application was developed by a Japanese operation called FreeBit, a Tokyo-based venture company known for providing its network platform to many VNO/ISPs (virtual network operator/Internet service providers).

Once the app is installed, PCs on the internet can access the iPhone to upload or download files through a browser or they can use the webDAV protocol. If the PC and the iPhone are on the same network, the PC can connect directly. If they are on separate networks, then FreeBit's VPN software will engage the connection.

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The name "ServersMan" is said to be inspired by Sony's "WalkMan," and its no coincidence that FreeBit has invited Sony's former CEO Nobuyuki Idei to be a business advisor for the company.

At the moment, the ServersMan@iPhone is only available in the Japanese App Store, but an English version is coming in March. A port for Windows Mobile devices is also under development.