ZumoDrive, a consumer service for accessing and storing media and documents across devices, has released mobile apps that enable consumers to access and play their music, video and photos without having to bother with sync processes.

The company said that the newly released ZumoDrive for Android and ZumoDrive for Palm Pre, relieves customer from having to bother about the disk space on their smartphones. Its ultra-thin file replication lets consumers access and play their entire iTunes library on their phones even though the songs are not locally saved.

In addition, it allows saving files to a system of designating folders to be linked to ZumoDrive. The files within these linked folders are automatically updated in ZumoDrive and available anywhere. The products are available on Mac, PC, Linux, iPhone, Android and Palm Pre platforms.

According to ZumoDrive, the features on new Android and Palm Pre applications include, video streaming from ZumoDrive directly to the device in MP4, H.264 format; ability to stream music in the background; ability to listen to music over both 3G or EDGE networks; access to photo albums saved in ZumoDrive; document access and viewing for Microsoft Office documents and PDF files and ability to share files from ZumoDrive with anyone.

David Zhao, founder and CEO of ZumoDrive, said: Consumers today purchase and use more devices than ever, and they expect to access their content on all of them. ZumoDrive unshackles our users’ content so they can enjoy it wherever and whenever they want, without worrying about syncing and downloading. With the new Android and Palm Pre applications, consumers can now access documents as well as share playlists or photo albums from even more mobile devices.