| By Adam Pash & Adam Dachis How to Break Down the Barrier Between Your iPhone and Computer
It's a common annoyance if you're a smartphone user: You're looking at something on your desktop, and you want to move it to your iOS device. Or vice versa. Below, we've pulled together the best tools for doing just that: quickly shuttling data between your desktop and iPhone for a more seamless, harmonious smartphone experience. Two-Way Tools: iPhone to Desktop to iPhone
FilesDownloading and creating files on your iPhone used to mean they were stuck there; when it was first released, the only good way to get a file from your desktop to your iPhone was to email it to yourself. Fortunately, a couple of iOS apps elegantly solve the problem of file transfer, helping you move various files you need between your iPhone and your desktop. Dropbox
Air Sharing
Reading MaterialNext time you're eyeball-deep in an article on your desktop or iPhone and want to finish up on the other, turn to these tools. Instapaper and Read It Later
Kindle
Notes, URLs, Phone Numbers, and Other Small Bits of DataSometimes the most frustrating aspect of the smartphone/desktop wall comes when you want to move short piece of information between the two. When the iPhone was first introduced (before copy and paste), often your best (tedious and most annoying option) option required you to manually transcribe text off the iPhone's screen or off your desktop—not terribly efficient on a software keyboard. Now plenty of applications are great at transferring little pieces of data, such as URLs or text files, between your computer and your iPhone. (For more feature-rich one-way tools, jump down to the desktop-to-iPhone section below.) Simplenote
Evernote
Contacts, Tasks, and Calendar ItemsSome of the most important data moving between your phone and your desktop is the information you use to communicate and get things done. Here are a couple of ways, from free to pay, to keep your calendar and contacts in sync between your phone and your computer. Google Sync
MobileMe / Mail2Web
News FeedsNewsreaders aggregate your reading material into one place, which is great if you only have one device you use for reading. If you have multiple, it gets really annoying when you've read an article on one device but it still shows as new on the other. Here are a few optinos to keep your mobile reading in sync with the desktop. Google Reader
NetNewsWire, NewsRack, and Reeder
One Way Tools: Desktop to iPhone
Your Current Browser Window or SessionNothing's more annoying that staring a link in the face on your desktop but still needing to either manually search for it or type it in on your tiny software keyboard. These tools make it easy to push a page or session from your desktop browser to your iPhone. Chrome to iPhone/Firefox Home
Last but not least, AirLink is a bookmarklet that works with any browser, so it doesn't require an extension installation on your desktop or an app installation on your iOS device. It's just a desktop bookmarklet and an iOS bookmark. Access Your Music, Movies, and Photos on iOSYour iPhone's storage isn't bad, but it's still nowhere close to fitting all the media on your desktop. But as long as you've got a wireless connection, you don't need to. ZumoCast
Air Video
StreamToMe
Sync Passwords to iOS
Get Desktop Notifications on iOS
Push Your Clipboard, Make Phone Calls, Write Text Messages, and More
One Way Tools: iPhone to Desktop
Remote Desktop ControlWhen partial measures won't do and you need full access to your home or work computer, you'll need an iPhone app capable of VNC or RDP (both are common protocols for remote controlling desktops like you're sitting in front of them). These tend to be pretty expensive, but you do have some options. Mocha VNC Lite
VNC for the Wealthy
Other options include RealVNC, ezDesktop VNC and RDP, and iTap VNC. Parallels Mobile
Got a tool you count on to break down the barrier and shuttle information back and forth between your desktop and iOS device? Whether we mentioned it or not, feel free to sing its praises in the comments. | October 6th, 2010 Top Stories |
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