iBluenova Lets iPhone Users Send and Receive Files Over Bluetooth
News of the day iBluetooth for OS 3.0 and above is renamed to iBluenova. The good news is that MeDevil has finally released stable beta release of iBluenova to selected beta testers. iBluenova is successor of iBluetooth, the first iPhone app for the jailbroken iPhone to allow users to transfer files from their iPhone via Bluetooth, a feature which has been missing from the iPhone since its launch. Apple wouldn’t let you do it, thanks to Medevil to make it possible.
iBluenova will allow users to transfer any file via Bluetooth to other devices. It also has a built-in file viewer which will allow users to send any file on their iPhone. Here are some of the screenshots of iBluenova in action (courtesy iSpazio)
iBluenova will be free for first 15 days, then need to download the license to use it. People who bought the old version should get the upgrade for free. The price for new users will be notified later.
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Great App! It was about time… now my iphone looks like a real phone.
Thanks to the developer for the hard work. Apple should pay these guys…
Hi,
Thanks for this application. I can send files to other mobile phones while the other mobile phones cannot connect to IPhone all the time. sometimes it works and sometimes not. to make it work we need to reset the connection at both sides. the same happens with PC. i think we still have some problems with this new application. any comments, plz?
Thanks
another thing also. Sometimes, when i turn off the bluetooth from iblueniva and press the home button, it must cancel but the bluetooth symbol still appears. i have to restart the spring board to release its apperance.
Thanks
Hi: I installed the trial iBlueNova on my 2G because I want the ability to Bluetooth my iphone’s e-books (Kobo and B&N) wirelessly onto my new Kobo e-reader. I can’t find the e-books when I tap “other files”. I can make a connection with the Kobo e-reader, just can’t locate the e-book files to send via Bluetooth. Maybe in the next installment, iBlueNova could include “Books” as well as photos, music. Any ideas on how I find my e-books? Many thanks!
I have it, but wonder if I can bltooth my apps?!!! Any ideas?anybody?
I can not see text message while i recive on the same software, can any one tell me ?
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