Hi Shane,

The way Ubidisk works is much like the other flash disk apps out there, except 
Ubidisk uses Easy Push, which integrates into the shell  of Windows Explorer.  
You can send folders via EasyPush and they show up in local files.

I have already addressed this with the developer,  but there is currently no 
way to  mark  your position in audio files.  If this is implemented, I will 
have found a solution to  my audio book needs.  I hate iTunes, and haven't 
found an adequate solutions for an app that I can use to read and keep my place 
within the file.  I've spent a week looking for such  an animal, and this is 
the closest I have come to a solution.


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On Nov 26, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Shane Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I read up on Ubi Disk. But could someone please explain exactly how it works 
> and what it does? If you download music on your pc can you download them to 
> your iPhone wirelessly? Again how does this app work?
> Thanks. 
> 
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