UDisk- mobile disk online UCBrowser - Windows Phone 7 Apps and Games

A. UDisk- mobile disk online UCBrowser, UCWeb, UCMobile. Free online file storage service for cellphone. Udisk works with UCBrowsers on different operating systems.
B. Start UCBrowser > mydiskm.ucweb.com > quick register
C. "Help" with this practical tool:
"About UDisk
1.What is UDisk?
UDisk is a free online file storage service for cellphone users provided by UC Mobile. It offers an easier and more effective solution to store and share files on your cellphone. A registered User will have a permanent space of 70M and a temporary space of 1G.
2.What can UDisk do?
UDisk can help you upload and download files your cellphone. It also makes it easy for you to managestored files, like editing file information, managing directories, moving and deleting files (or folders). With the help of offline download, you can also save online files to your UDisk without any trafficcost.
3.Are there any limits about file uploading?
There is no limit of file size or format. The only thing you need to remember is to have enough space for uploading.
About Offline Download and Temp-file Station
4.What is offline download?
Offline download is to download files to your UDisk through our servers. When you submit a download request, UC server will download the file for you automatically which saves you a lot of time and costs no traffic at all!
5.What is temp-file station?
Temp-file station is a service provided by UC that helps you save files on our server temporarily. Combined with offline download, Temp-file station helps you download files from the internet, saving both time and traffic at the same time. All users have a temp-file station of 2G with a 7-day long file expiration time.
6.What happens if files in my temp-file station are expired?
Temp-file station supports “save into UDisk” and “renew” function. After your files are saved in UDisk, they will be permanently available but removed from your temp-file station.For files that are going to expire, youcan renew them to reset their expiration time."
D. Udisk is synchronized with thunder mode UCBrowser WP7(=thunder mode(on)) -which reducest data cost up to 80%. This compression of web pages, also used in opera mini, skweezer.com,...
E. Unzip and unrar/=shows the contents of the files zip and rar/.

new UDisk
6GB - permanent space of 2GB (before only 70MB) and a temporary space of 4GB (7-day)
http://bbs.uc.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2362959&extra=page=1&page=1&mobile=yes

mikaelel said:
A. UDisk- mobile disk online UCBrowser, UCWeb, UCMobile. Free online file storage service for cellphone. Udisk works with UCBrowsers on different operating systems.
B. Start UCBrowser > mydiskm.ucweb.com > quick register
C. "Help" with this practical tool:
"About UDisk
1.What is UDisk?
UDisk is a free online file storage service for cellphone users provided by UC Mobile. It offers an easier and more effective solution to store and share files on your cellphone. A registered User will have a permanent space of 70M and a temporary space of 1G.
2.What can UDisk do?
UDisk can help you upload and download files your cellphone. It also makes it easy for you to managestored files, like editing file information, managing directories, moving and deleting files (or folders). With the help of offline download, you can also save online files to your UDisk without any trafficcost.
3.Are there any limits about file uploading?
There is no limit of file size or format. The only thing you need to remember is to have enough space for uploading.
About Offline Download and Temp-file Station
4.What is offline download?
Offline download is to download files to your UDisk through our servers. When you submit a download request, UC server will download the file for you automatically which saves you a lot of time and costs no traffic at all!
5.What is temp-file station?
Temp-file station is a service provided by UC that helps you save files on our server temporarily. Combined with offline download, Temp-file station helps you download files from the internet, saving both time and traffic at the same time. All users have a temp-file station of 2G with a 7-day long file expiration time.
6.What happens if files in my temp-file station are expired?
Temp-file station supports “save into UDisk” and “renew” function. After your files are saved in UDisk, they will be permanently available but removed from your temp-file station.For files that are going to expire, youcan renew them to reset their expiration time."
D. Udisk is synchronized with thunder mode UCBrowser WP7(=thunder mode(on)) -which reducest data cost up to 80%. This compression of web pages, also used in opera mini, skweezer.com,...
E. Unzip and unrar/=shows the contents of the files zip and rar/.
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Do you have a UDisk account? Did you know you can use UDisk on your PC now?

PC version UC disk:
http://yun.uc.cn

mikaelel said:
PC version UC disk:
http://yun.uc.cn
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That is CN version but english version of Udisk for pc is: http://cloud.ucweb.com/

UDisk to other Cloud Storage?!
can i transfer files from UDisk to Gdrive or any other Cloud Storage?!

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I need some advice on where to get some web hosting.. I basically need LOADS of disk space, LOADS of bandwidth
Needs to be relatively cheap though, im not rich :?
Thanks.
Erm this may not be exactly what you're after, kind of depends what you want.
I use a little proggy called no-ip (www.no-ip.com). It's free and creating your own website with WHATEVER name you want (as long as it's not taken) is FREE. ALSO you no NOT need to pay your service provider for a static IP address.
no-ip turns your computer (at home) into an internet server itself & the no-ip website automatically resolves your selected website name to the dynamic IP of your PC. Using your PC as a web server means that you can use WHATEVER web services YOU want for FREE. (I use Apache for my website itself - when I can be arse to run it that is)
Oh, and another thing, the amount of webspace you can have is limited purely by the available disk space on your PC, i.e. HUNDREDS of megabytes - again for FREE.
The only down side is that you (obviously) have to keep your PC on all the time.
The cool thing about this (for others reading) is that before I go to work, I fire up my PC & clickiity click no-ip into life, turn off the monitor & sod off to work. When I'm at work & in a lull period, I CAN REMOTE DESKTOP my PC at HOME from WORK. Ha!!!! No more restriced websites & site monitoring - Who-hoo! (Oh, that's only as long as someone else, e.g. the bloody wife - isn't using the PC as well)
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Thanks for your reply...
I cant be doing with all the hassle really m8.. I have found these:
www.simtu.com
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file synchronisation like exchange

Is there an online service and software that enables you to synch and share securely files and photos so that i can access all my files from anywhere in the world. Would also be useful if it natively synchronized changes to files. Was looking at sharepoint but not sure if there is a more suitable personal service enabling photo hosting and file hosting all in one place.
For accessing files on your pc, you can use ORB, which allows you to access (and stream) media and other files from your pc.
I do use orb but I was loking for an online hosting service
There are loads of free online storage companies, offering up to 50gb but not with synching, that I know of.
JPHCCFC said:
I do use orb but I was loking for an online hosting service
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Try this, I use it and it's awesome: Webhosting
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Android friendly online file storage?

Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone knows of file storage sites that have mobile friendly pages. Something like DropBox would be ideal.
Today I am on a library computer and have a folder of word files I really want to read on my Magic on the train on my way home but can't use USB to mount my SD. I tried zipping and emailing it to myself but gmail didn't let me download the zip file. I had a preview option but that just tried and failed to open it in Astro. I love Zoho writer's mobile version for viewing files but that doesn't let me batch import. Most free backup services have hugely bloated web clients and wouldn't play nicely with a mobile browser.
Anyone heard of such services/apps?
Setup an FTP server at home and use AndFTP on your phone to connect to it. It's probably the easiest and then you also have full control over your own files. FileZilla server is free and fairly easy to setup.
maedox said:
Setup an FTP server at home and use AndFTP on your phone to connect to it. It's probably the easiest and then you also have full control over your own files. FileZilla server is free and fairly easy to setup.
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For that you'd have to let your PC run when you're away... pretty useless.
You turn your computer off when you're away? :O
Pretty useless reply if I may say so.
@rahux: Did you try uploading files without zipping them? It may be a hassle if there are many files... Maybe you could just rename the zip file to .txt or something like that and you may be able to download it.
rahux said:
Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone knows of file storage sites that have mobile friendly pages. Something like DropBox would be ideal.
Today I am on a library computer and have a folder of word files I really want to read on my Magic on the train on my way home but can't use USB to mount my SD. I tried zipping and emailing it to myself but gmail didn't let me download the zip file. I had a preview option but that just tried and failed to open it in Astro. I love Zoho writer's mobile version for viewing files but that doesn't let me batch import. Most free backup services have hugely bloated web clients and wouldn't play nicely with a mobile browser.
Anyone heard of such services/apps?
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If it is just word files you want to view. Upload the files to google docs. Then get 'gdocs' from the market and away you go.

Free & Add Free FileHoster

When i want to try an App or Rom, and download it, i hate some FileHostSites.
As i'm a webdesigner and got my own server i made my own filehost website.
I only want to host files from/for XDA-Developers.com.
So if u want to use it as developer, use the same username as on this website, all other usernames will be deleted.
I also made the upload limit 253,5 MB as most roms don't exceed this.
It allows: CAB, ZIP, TAR, 7ZIP & RAR files.
The website is new and in beta, feel free to use it and give me some comments on it when there's a bug.
http://www.bazurk.net
Only uploaders need an account, downloaders are free to follow download links like this: http://bazurk.net/?d=16F791EA1
This seems like a great idea More so because I am at a school where most of the popular file hosting sites are blocked, which is a total pain in the ass when I want to get a ROM.
Does the site support multi-connection downloads and pausing/resuming? (DownTheMall or similar) Because that is my main beef with file hosting sites, my school's network is complete **** and if you try to download something usually it will download a meg or 2 and then slow down and eventually completely stop, at which point I have to pause and resume to keep it going.

WP7 - Storeing documents and PDFs to HD7

Hi
Does anyone know how to store documents and PDFs to the HD7? I can create documents on the phone but not transfer anything from my old HD2.
People on other threads mentioned skydrive, but I can only find an option to load photos there.
We need Dropbox !
I think for now the only way to work with the storage of docs is via SharePoint
Ian
I was wondering how to go about doing this myself!
I little testing later and here are some options that worked:
Ahem!emailthemtoyourselfAhem! This does work and you can save the files to your phone after downloading the attachments (by default the attachments weren't download when the email was synced).
How WP7 does this is quite different to Windows desktop or Windows Mobile 6.5. Clicking on the attachment in the email will only open it; a long press does nothing. If it's a word file, there is then there is the option to 'save as' which allows you to modify the file name should you wish but only allows you to save to 'Office Hub'. Once you do this, the file is added to the second pivot list or column in the Office Hub (‘Documents’).
Note: Adding further office files such that the list will no longer fit on the screen will make the list vertically scrollable.
Skydrive and Office Live seem to be fully functional using the included WP7 IE browser. I was able to browse through my Skydrive files and folders and was even able to create and edit a new word document - all from within the browser.
Downloading an individual file takes a bit of careful finger work – just clicking on it automatically opens the file or folder but if you long press (which brings up the ‘open in new tab/share’ dialogue) and then click again in an empty part of the screen to hide the popup again, it will only highlight the file (as mousing over would do on the PC). This then allows you to select the more > download options.
The best and least pain free option for transferring files from Skydrive is to simply put everything you want on your phone in one Skydrive folder and use the ‘download folder as zip’ option. This method allows you to then open and save each individual file in the zip to the Office Hub. The limitation of this method is that the zip file doesn’t appear to be saved locally – it appears to open in the browser and only lets you open each file individually.
Note: It looks like currently there is no way to ‘save’ a pdf file on the device apart from as a downloaded email attachment. Hmm, not ideal if you like looking at large pdfs!
Each WP7 app has it's own isolated storage area. Unfortauntely, apps cannot acccess storage space belonging to other apps. The only exception here so far seems to be the Pictures storage; many apps can read and write to this.
I would expect in future OS updates we will have better access to shared storage areas (well hopefully).
The solution I've been using for now is Dropbox. I upload my PDF files there, then navigate to http://m.dropbox.com in IE. Use your WiFi of course. When you tap on a file in your dropbox it will open in Adobe Reader.
Later on, if you open Adobe Reader from the app list then you will have access to previously downloaded PDFs. Simples!
In the next software update they are going to bring skydrive into the office app.
Has there been any advancements yet?
It does seem silly that I don't have a documents folder or indeed that WP7 doesn't mirror my computer architecture.
Am uploading my PDF's to drop box, once i've accessed and opened them from my phone, am I then able to save them on to the storage card?
How the hell do I get a PDF on to my HD7?
I've tried emailing it to myself. I see it in hotmail, but every single time I attempt to download it, it fails.
I tried Dropbox. I see it in the browser, but no option to save.
I uploaded it to Skydrive, again, I see it but no option to save, only 'open in new tab' and 'share'.
This is utterly ridiculous, only MS could take a task as simple as saving a PDF to a device and turn it into a nightmare.
I'm usually quite apt with computers, this has me completely stumped though.
Are you sure the PDF file is not corrupt? Do you even have Adobe Reader installed?
Picking a random smallish PDF file:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/standard-tube-map.pdf
Entering that into IE on the phone downloads it, and offers the option to view it.
Having viewed it, it now appears in the Adobe Reader app. Long press on the filename gives me the option to delete it.
The same goes for skydrive (accessed through IE), and if I email the PDF file to myself.
Although the methods previously suggested might work, and they do with several limitation, I wouldn't advise them as they will either leave your files lost in the middle of hundreds of e-mails or pile your office hub in a completely unorganized fashion.
My solution is much better; simply create OneNote notebooks, organized anyway you see fit, insert your files and sync them to SkyDrive.
When you sync them with your WP phone you will have your pdf files organized and always available.
Cheers
Trimegisto said:
Although the methods previously suggested might work, and they do with several limitation, I wouldn't advise them as they will either leave your files lost in the middle of hundreds of e-mails or pile your office hub in a completely unorganized fashion.
My solution is much better; simply create OneNote notebooks, organized anyway you see fit, insert your files and sync them to SkyDrive.
When you sync them with your WP phone you will have your pdf files organized and always available.
Cheers
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Brilliant. I shall have to try this.

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