7 ways to take your docs on the go with your iPhone - Ars Technica
Apple has yet to give iPhone owners a way to bring documents and other files on the go, but that does not mean you have to leave them at home. If you have not gone the jailbreak route, you still have a number of options that range from Web-based services with iPhone UIs to desktop clients that sync, and even official apps that turn the iPhone into a portable flash drive of sorts. There is something for just about everyone's needs, so here are some of our favorites.
For the sake of organization (this is a productivity piece, after all), we'll separate out our recommendations by platform. Since Web services are one of the easiest and often the cheapest route to get started with bringing iPhone-friendly ubiquity to your files, we'll start there.
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