I don't know a whole lot about the capabilities of the Android OS other than that it is fairly malleable, so don't be alarmed if what I suggest isn't currently possible.
I notice that there are a lot of apps involving PC interaction, such as Evernote and LogMeIn, but is there any app yet that just allows you to browse your hard drive directories from anywhere you have Wi-Fi or a signal and copy files straight from the PC to the phone? I could imagine something such as this being EXTREMELY useful if I were to, say, forget an important document on my way to class or need to access a file to show something while far from home, but without the hassle of having to navigate the PC with a mouse using LogMeIn. Something like Gmote but with any kind of file support and the copy capability mentioned above.
(Edit: Should of mentioned this, I have heard of Dropbox, but from my understanding that still requires interaction on both ends rather than interaction on just one end.)
I notice that there are a lot of apps involving PC interaction, such as Evernote and LogMeIn, but is there any app yet that just allows you to browse your hard drive directories from anywhere you have Wi-Fi or a signal and copy files straight from the PC to the phone? I could imagine something such as this being EXTREMELY useful if I were to, say, forget an important document on my way to class or need to access a file to show something while far from home, but without the hassle of having to navigate the PC with a mouse using LogMeIn. Something like Gmote but with any kind of file support and the copy capability mentioned above.
(Edit: Should of mentioned this, I have heard of Dropbox, but from my understanding that still requires interaction on both ends rather than interaction on just one end.)