Diino launches iPhone app
Jul 08, 2010
Diino, one of the largest backup- and storage service provider is now available as an iPhone application.
This will now let you securely and easily store and share your files from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The iPhone application, allows everyone who has a Diino account and are iPhone users to access their stored files directly from the telephone. The user can download and share pictures, and other files even if the recipient doesn’t have a Diino account.
“This means that for our customers the iPhone application brings an increased sense of security in their daily life while being a natural extension of our existing service. They can use the service at any time, whether they have access to a computer or not. This service has been widely requested and we are convinced it will be appreciated by our users”, says Jan Nilsson, CEO at Diino.
The iPhone application can be downloaded at no charge from the Apple App Store. If the customer has an existing Diino account s/he can log in with their usual user ID and password. If they don’t have a Diino account, they can easily create a trial account directly from the application and then begin to upload and share files.
A subscription for a private account with Diino is 49 USD/year which gives access to unlimited backup and 100 GB file storage. There is a business account with 500 GB file storage and backup for 249 USD/year.
Press contact Diino:
Josephine von Platen
josephine@zap-pr.com
00 46 8 661 17 51
00 46 70 149 78 57
About Diino
Diino with offices in Stockholm, Atlanta, London and Mexico City has during the last few years
developed and become a leader in technical solutions for online backup, storage and file sharing. Today the company has over 1.4 million users worldwide.
Diino offers services that in an easy, powerful, cost effective and secure way make it easy for
individuals and businesses to easily store, access, share and backup files no matter where they are.
The company is owned by Novestra AB, which are traded on NASDAQ OMX and Swisscom, who are traded on the Zürich-stock exchange.
