
A new iOS application called the PrintJinni has been developed by Thinxtream Technologies which allows iPhone or iPod Touch user to print documents from an email account to any all-in-one Epson printers via WiFi. The PrintJinni supports various email applications and services including Gmail, MS Exchange, MobileMe, AOL, and other IMAP-based email services.
It supports various formats including JPEG images, PowerPoint documents, PDF, MS Word etc. It’s also said to let you preview and print office 2003 and 2007 email attachments. Some more it’s claimed to work with Mac-compatible Office 2004 and 2008 attachments as well.
The app isn’t free, it’s now available at an introductory price of $7 only but that will be adjusted back to its original subscription price of $10 per year. After a year, the subscription will not automatically renew. But if you feel like not to renew the subscription, you’ll still be able to print jpeg images and PDF using the PrintJinni.
via slipperybrick


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