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| Initial release | Jul 14, 2010 |
| Current version (2.0) | Dec 19, 2010 |
SMB Doc is an application for accessing and displaying documents on network file servers that support the SMB protocol. SMB (also called CIFS) is the native network file sharing protocol of Microsoft Windows. Mac OS X 10.1 and later and most Linux distributions support it. SMB is also supported on a variety of other systems, including many network file storage appliances.
SMB Doc can display text, RTF, PDF, HTML and most Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) documents.
SMB Doc can store documents locally for anytime access and can send documents to others by email.
Key features:
Supports up to 4 network file servers
Network status detection and auto-recovery
Netbios
and DNS name resolution
Name resolution bypass
Informative status messages
Configurable file extension
filtering
Automatic directory indexing
Document information display
Save and organize documents on the
device
Send documents by email
SMB Doc includes a full set of instructions and basic server setup information.
Important notes:
SMB Doc requires a WiFi connection. Carrier connections (WWAN) are not supported.
SMB Doc
does not write to the file server, minimizing the risk of file modification or virus introduction.
SMB Doc does not
support media files. Common types of image files (e.g., JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF) are supported.
SMB Doc supports
Microsoft Windows 2000 and newer systems. Windows 98 and earlier systems are not supported. SMB Doc supports Samba (2.0
and newer) on Linux and other Unix systems and Mac OS X 10.1 and newer with built-in SMB support.