I don't know how many iPhone users are reading this forum, but this is something I found really exciting and just wanted to share the information.
Now with the new version of iPhone software 2.0, viewing Mori documents on iPhone has become easier then ever.
You can download softwares on iPhone that will let you use your iPhone as a portable hard disk + file viewer. There are already couple of such applications in iTunes store, 'Data Case', 'Files', 'Air Sharing' to name a few.
Once these applications are installed on your iPhone, your iPhone will show up on your Mac's finder as a shared disk. (i.e. if you are using WiFi.) You just need to export Mori files into this disk. It's a one-step process. And now, you have access to your Mori file's data everywhere you go.
Obviously, this does not allow you to make changes in Mori. It's view-only. But until Apokalypse makes MoriApp for iPhones (which I think is just too much to ask), this is the best we can hope for.
Mori on iPhone
Mori on the iPhone would be an absolute moneymaker. Every Mori user who owns an iPhone would buy it in an instant, especially if data synchronization were automatically done via push and wifi. Users of competing programs would thereafter flock to Mori.
It's incredible to me that Apple has never either purchased Mori or made a similar notebook application. The "Notes" program on the iPhone is worthless, because there's no corresponding widget or program for the Mac. No one wants to type extensive notes into an iPhone or to use read-only exported files. Would an iPhone implementation of Mori really be that difficult?
Please consider the potential. I believe the first notebook-program author who makes a corresponding iPhone program will have a huge hit.