Kilmer Software
Kilmer Software


Kilmer Software is an iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android development company. So far, we have 6 applications on the App Store. The applications:
-iInventory
-iInventory Lite
-Passwd
-StudyTools!
-WhakAPal
-GhostEX
There are many more ideas in the works. This website is currently being developed to provide additional functionality for current and future applications.
If you would like additional information or have comments, please email tlkilmer@kilmersoftware.com
iInventory 2.0:
Since this site is in active development, the instructions for using the new iInventory update will
be listed here:
To use some of the new web features, it is required that you are connected to the same wi-fi network as your computer. The application will tell you a URL to type into your computer's web-browser. Type in this URL to be connected to your iPhone. Depending on if you are doing web reports or backing up, the page may differ. For the web reports, you will see a file for each category. You can right-click and download the file. You can open this with excel to have it properly formatted. It is a tab delimetered text file. When you are performing backups, you will see a data file there. Download this file to your desktop to keep a backup. If you need to restore, open up the application to the same section. Then import the file through the web-browser.
If you are having issues with these new features, please feel free to email me at tlkilmer@kilmersoftware.com or tlkilmer@sbcglobal.net. I will respond as quickly as possible with assistance.
As a note, not all networks support this interface. In a home network environment, there should be no issues, but some network admins restrict this data transfer.
MiDisk:
This is the temporary location of the instructions. Our full website should be available in the next few weeks. There will be a video tutorial as well. For now, here it goes:
To use MiDisk, you must be inside a wi-fi network. The network that you are in must be the same one that your computer is located in. If you are just connecting to the wi-fi network, give it a second before starting the application. When you open up the application, you need to enter a PIN number. This will prevent others that use your phone from seeing or accessing your files. In a future update, this will be made option, but now it is required. On your computer, go to the address listed on the bottom bar. It should have an ip address listed. It should look something like this:
http://192.168.324.2:8080
When you open up that address in your computer, you should have full access to the file system. You can create new directories on your phone and navigate through them on your computer and upload files. Certain files can even be viewed within the application. PDF, images, text files (excluding RTF), Microsoft Word files, and more are currently supported. Video and sound files are going to be added soon as well.
To delete files that are saved in MiDisk, simply perform a swipe gesture (same as the mail app) or go into the menu and click edit. The swipe gesture is the most simple way to perform a delete. Do not fear accidently deleting by swiping, it prompts you before the removal of the file.
If these instructions were too vague or you need additional guidance, please email tlkilmer@sbcglobal.net or tlkilmer@kilmersoftware.com for assistance.
As a note, not all wi-fi networks are supported. Some routers and network admins limit this type of data transfer.
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