So after initially being rejected, MediaShare has now finally been approved! In celebration, we’re running a limited-time $0.99 promotion, so get it now while it’s hot!
What is MediaShare?
Most modern mobile phones allow you to transfer your media (videos/pictures etc) to other phones over Bluetooth. While the iPhone has Bluetooth, it doesn’t support file transfers. This is a shame because the iPhone is arguably the best media player on the market, it’s high resolution widescreen aspect ratio leaves other phones in the dust. But you still can’t share that funny video clip with your buddies…
That’s where MediaShare comes in. MediaShare lets you transfer your favorite clips onto your device over Wi-Fi and then share them at super-high wi-fi speeds with friends on the same network. MediaShare uses the same file-sharing protocol in TextGuru making it completely compatible with our Mac and Windows FileServer apps (download for free here).
MediaShare currently supports the following formats (with more to come):
- M4V, MOV, MP4, MPV and 3GP video files
- PNG, TIFF, TGA and JPG picture files
The $0.99 promo is planned to run for the next 7 days, after which the price will be raised back to the original $2.99. Get it now before its too late! Tell your friends!

September 29th, 2008 at 3:57 am
[...] MediaShare Released! - Limited Time $0.99 PromoSo after initially being rejected, MediaShare has now finally been approved! In celebration, we’re running a limited-time $0.99 promotion, so get it now while it’s hot! What is MediaShare? Most modern mobile phones allow you to transfer … [...]
September 29th, 2008 at 10:59 am
Can’t you just make Text Guru support movies and then we have that sharing option - I would gladly pay for the upgrade so that I don’t have to have two Apps.
September 29th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
[...] permalink What is MediaShare? Most modern mobile phones allow you to transfer your media (videos/pictures etc) to other phones over Bluetooth. While the iPhone has Bluetooth, it doesn’t support file transfers. This is a shame because the iPhone is arguably the best media player on the market, it’s high resolution widescreen aspect ratio leaves other phones in the dust. But you still can’t share that funny video clip with your buddies… That’s where MediaShare comes in. MediaShare lets you transfer your favorite clips onto your device over Wi-Fi and then share them at super-high wi-fi speeds with friends on the same network. MediaShare uses the same file-sharing protocol in TextGuru making it completely compatible with our Mac and Windows FileServer apps (download for free here). MediaShare currently supports the following formats (with more to come): M4V, MOV, MP4, MPV and 3GP video files PNG, TIFF, TGA and JPG picture files The $0.99 promo is planned to run for the next 7 days, after which the price will be raised back to the original $2.99. Get it now before its too late! Brancipater Software Blog Blog Archive MediaShare Released! - Limited Time $0.99 Promo [...]
September 29th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
[...] protocol in TextGuru making it completely compatible with their Mac and Windows FileServer apps (more info here). MediaShare currently supports the following formats (with more to come): * M4V, MOV, MP4, MPV [...]
September 30th, 2008 at 12:17 am
how do you use the darn thing,, im getting sick of buying apps that dont work,,where is the instructions
September 30th, 2008 at 12:33 am
@monster: if you’re on a mac, just follow the instructions on http://brancipater.com/tutorial/1/
if you’re not, or if you have any other questions, come to http://brancipater.com/chat to get one-on-one live support from us (the developers)
September 30th, 2008 at 7:18 am
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October 7th, 2008 at 2:24 am
The concept of this is great, but I seem to have trouble transferring large files, that is anything above 50 MB or so. Beyond that, the files seem to stall and crash the ipod touch :S
October 10th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
if I received a letter attached to a mail in my Iphone, how can I open if with Textgury?