Fiabee launches iPhone app for sharing cloud-stored files

In Europe we don’t have too many decent cloud storage competitors to, say, Dropbox or Apple’s MobileMe. And Wuala is busy integrating into hardware devices. But today Fiabee, which runs real-time cloud storage for backing up files, launches a handy new service.

Fiabee for iPhone [iTunes link] allows you to access whatever you’ve backed up onto the service. What is most useful however is that users can share any of their files with someone, without having to download them locally to the iPhone.

Users can chose which folders and files he wants to backup from a PC and from then on all changes or new files within the selected folders are automatically backed-up. Users get 2 gigabytes for free, 5GB by inviting friends or unlimited storage for 5 euros a month. Unfortunately it only works for Windows XP, Vista and 7 for 32 and 64Bit right now but support for other platforms like the Mac are in the pipeline.

Fiabee is building out other versions and looking at offering sync features between other devices. Founder and director is Enrique Borras.