Share contents between smartphones without uploading it

What can you do if you want to share a private contents on your phone with one who is far from you?
You may :
1. send it by email.
2. upload it to SNS, or any else?
But both of them imply to upload the contents on your phone to external server.
If you use an app named as "iFMW", you can share a private contents on your phone with someone you like without uploading them.
Only thing you do is to select the contents and pick a user to be received.
iFMW supports multiplatform(Android2.1, Android2.2, and also SymbianOS) and multilanguage(English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, Japanese, Chinese)

great sharing tool I recommend.
I installed ifmw on my droid and it works well.
share contents on my phone , no need to upload.
It should be great to share photos with my friends when I travel on.
Thanks for your information.

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