
Mark/Space, makers of the Missing Sync line of data synchronization software and also the maker of Fliq, says Fliq offers real-time social networking between friends in close proximity. There’s no emailing, texting or instant messaging configurations to set because Fliq is a stand-alone app that allows users to sync up to share photos and contacts with anyone else on the same Wi-Fi network.
Fliq promises great flexibility, and features that Apple should've embed into iPhone in the first place. But my hope is the same with Jeremy Sikora from TiPB; "Now this is all fine and dandy but one thing I wish this app allowed you to do to is send data via a 3G or EDGE signal. Because lets face it, how often do you share a WiFi signal with a bunch of friends with iPhones?"
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
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