WeBot is a new media streaming service with a slick, optimized interface for the iPhone. It allows you to stream photos and music from as many PCs as you like and get to your content easily while you’re on the go.
It’s currently in beta, and for now just supports .jpeg format for pictures, and .MP3 for music / audio files. Getting going with WeBot is easy – you just download, install it on any PCs with content you want to stream, and select which folders and files to share.
Both the desktop and iPhone interface are well laid out and simple to work with. It is said to work over both Edge and WiFi, but Edge is (not surprisingly) not a whole lot of fun to work with.
I’ve not been a big user of streaming applications in the past, but WeBot seems a very nice streaming option for the iPhone – especially if free space on the phone is an issue and you want to cut down on the items you sync to it.
If you want to give WeBot a try, use the beta invite code: 2testIt and check it out at:
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