Cortado iPhone App Can Now Print, Scan Documents
iPhone users were offered several new business capabilities on March 29,
with the rollout of additional functions for Cortado Workplace, a free application
for the iPhone.
The new version includes 1GB of password-protected online
storage space for documents and files. According to Cortado, users can
upload up to 3MB at a time to the space, and e-mails can be saved to the
storage space with an e-mail forward.
A new Workplace file manager feature offers access to files via the iPhone,
enabling users to cut, paste, rename documents and move them to new folders.
"Even file formats for which you do not have the corresponding application
installed on your iPhone can be viewed or printed this way," Cortado said
on its Website.
The iPhone camera can now be used to scan a document and, using a scan-to-PDF
feature, convert the image to a PDF file. The file can then be saved online, e-mailed
or printed on a local or network printer that can be accessed via a WiFi
connection.
"This announcement underscores the growing demand among iPhone users to
expand usage to not only include personal [and] entertainment, but to deliver [answers
to] the high-demand, day-to-day business [needs] and expectations of the mobile
business professional," the company said in a statement.
A final addition is the Cortado Web Explorer, which offers users access to
their online documents from a PC or Mac.
To view additional enterprise apps for the iPhone, click here.
Cortado is a division of ThinPrint, which offers mobile business software solutions and hosting services. For a fee, it additionally offers the Cortado Corporate Server for BlackBerry devices, which can be configured to offer printing capabilities from a firewall-protected cloud. A similar corporate server for the iPhone, the company said, is coming soon.
