Earlier in the week, Apple had released a beta version of Messages for Mac, which will be one of the major features of OS X Mountain Lion that will be released to the public later this summer.
Messages replaces iChat and allows you
to send unlimited messages, high-quality photos and videos directly from
your Mac to another Mac or an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
iPhoneil has discovered that in
addition to photos and videos, you will be able to transfer files of
any type to your iOS device or a Mac using Messages beta app.
They've published the video embedded
below, which demonstrates that Messages is capable of sending files
including: .mp3, .pdf, .txt, .sh, .deb, .ipa, .exe, .app, .rar, .tar,
.7z, and .zip to an iPhone.
It seems like a bug, but it would be
nice if Apple includes it as a feature when it releases the Messages
app, which will be exclusively available to OS X Mountain Lion users
when the beta program ends.
[iPhoneil via iClarified]
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