NetShare Hits App Store, Then Gets Taken Off
Nullriver released a pretty handy application for the iPhone yesterday. The app is called NetShare, and basically it connects your iPhone’s 3G or EDGE service with your computer. Hence to say this could prove useful to a lot of people, especially to notebook users who need connection in a certain location. Of course a lot of great things come to an end, and it looks that way for NetShare.
The app has already been taken down from Apple’s App store. This has been leaving a lot of people curious, but Nullriver would have had to have gotten permission from Apple in the first place to put it up. AT&T usually charges customers $30 for the services NetShare provides, so that probably had something to do with the decision. For people lucky enough to get NetShare during its short stint have a pretty useful tool now
Here’s hoping the decision gets reversed, and NetShare is allowed back.
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