Hi All,
Not that I'm a voyuer or anything but here's my query:
If I was to sync my XDA II to my computer, in the normal way, would there be any way to set the camera to record, but instead of it writing the file to my device, writing it to my hard drive??
This would turn my device and computer into a home CCTV system, but with obvious added benefits.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, and I look forward to your comments.
Pocket Controller Enterprise will allow you to make a video of what's happening on the PPC's screen..
If it's usable.. I don't really know..
I was thinking of something that handles things more locally than that.
Thanks though.
I think I've seen products around that allow you to use your device as a webcam, which is similar to your requirements. If the 'webcam' stream is passed to your PC then it should be possible to save it to disk also.
Thanks DCS.
Any idea where I could find this software?
I dont think anybody has written software yet to use the camera as webcam.
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I dont think anybody has written software yet to use the camera as webcam.
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Maybe you can use Windows Remote Control to get your ppc screen to your pc monitor. and then you can use Windows Media Encoder to capture the program's window with your ppc screen.
Thanks HolyAngel, I'll give it a try.
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Is there an application that would allow me to remotely control WM6 applications on my phone through PC ? Aka i have a Stock Trading application that runs on WM6 Smartphone and uses smartphone data connection. But I would like to be able control this application from PC. Is there such a program ?
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Is there an application that would allow me to remotely control WM6 applications on my phone through PC ? Aka i have a Stock Trading application that runs on WM6 Smartphone and uses smartphone data connection. But I would like to be able control this application from PC. Is there such a program ?
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There is an application out there called MyMobiler. It puts your phone's screen on your desktop. You can point and click to run your apps. You can use your PC keyboard to type messages as well.
But as I look at your message again as I'm typing, I know this program works with the pocket PCs with WM6. I haven't tried it with a smartphone yet. Might be work a shot.
Good luck!
Tom
tdavis75 said:
There is an application out there called MyMobiler. It puts your phone's screen on your desktop. You can point and click to run your apps. You can use your PC keyboard to type messages as well.
But as I look at your message again as I'm typing, I know this program works with the pocket PCs with WM6. I haven't tried it with a smartphone yet. Might be work a shot.
Good luck!
Tom
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Thank you for the response. Perfect !!! Just what i was looking for.
I've used wrong term, it is for PocketPC,
SOTI Pocket Controller is doing that to - commercial though!
Thank you all. It's been a great tool.
Question, is it possible to enable internet data connection on the cell phone, while using this app ? When i connect through mymobiler, internet connection on the cell does not seem to work. I do not want to use PC internet connection, and would like cell phone using it's own. Is it possible ?
MyMobiler will still work without ActiveSync. So what I do is go into my ActiveSync Connection settings on the PC and uncheck the "Use USB connection."
At this point it will not sync with the PC, but it will use the cell phone for internet. I have to do this just so I can get my MMS messages. Mine won't download if it's hooked up to ActiveSync. After you uncheck the USB connection do a reconnect on MyMobiler and it will reconnect and work without ActiveSync.
I hope this helps..
Tom
Also, don't forget to check out my dedicated articles in the Wiki - I've thoroughly compared the available solutions.
that is one fancy program. thanks.
Menneisyys said:
Also, don't forget to check out my dedicated articles in the Wiki - I've thoroughly compared the available solutions.
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I was just looking over some of the reviews, I noticed that MyMobiler has come a long way since your review on it. They had a few features that didn't exist at time of review.
It does support TCP/IP now. You can have your phone on WiFi and still access the phone. Copy paste function exists now too as well.
I thought you may like to know that if you wanted to update the article.
Thanks,
Tom
i have tried google and was surprised to not find anything. all i could find was a way to control phone via usb, and a whole lot of ways to control the pc via the phone. both are unacceptable. i need to control the phone from my computer via bluetooth or wifi. i am too poor to afford a wireless speaker system and this will accomplish the same thing (for my needs at least).
is there a known app, or some other way, i can control my phone from the computer wirelessly? the only thing i really need as an option is to be able to control playing music. if there is an app specific for that, awesome. if there are apps that offer more control, even better! but at a minimum, media player control is needed..
thanks for your time.
Just tried this out tonight on my g1 for fun. Pretty much can do anything on the phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748914
Its free in the market.
thanks. that is pretty nifty. unfortunately there is that issue with US phone where you can connect directly to it.. makes it pretty slow. the changes happen on my phone pretty quickly (within 1 second usually) after input, but the update on the computer is pretty delayed.
this will do for now. if anyone has an alternative, please let me know!
Our new app, VMLite VNC Server, does exactly that, so you can control phones from a PC, this provides you an external keyboard and mouse, and you can view your device on the PC's screen:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
huisinro said:
Our new app, VMLite VNC Server, does exactly that, so you can control phones from a PC, this provides you an external keyboard and mouse, and you can view your device on the PC's screen:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
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Just purchased it. Awesome app dude!
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Thanks for purchasing our app, we will continue to improve it, to add remote files, remote phone calls, etc.
msimindlessmsi2 said:
Just purchased it. Awesome app dude!
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plz help me i need android phone control on pc through wirelessly or via bluetooth source code plzz send me im very thanks full to you
Since we have IMHO one of the coolest tablets because of the amazing Dock (with full USB support) I was wondering if anyone has managed to get an external webcam to Work?
I have a logitech C910 (full 1080p video) that I use for Youtube/video calls, and it would be amazing to see this work on the transformer.
I doubt logitech have any plans to develop a driver for android, and so if it's gonna happen, it will be because of open source development.
The front camera works as a webcam, at least in Google Talk anyway.
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The front camera works as a webcam, at least in Google Talk anyway.
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Yes it does, but my logitech is much higher quality for things like recording podcasts and the like. I of course have a good notebook, but would be nice to do more on android. The
If all the ubuntu stuff get sorted out perhaps the manufacturer may have linux drivers.
updates?
hi guys,
has anyone heard of any updates regarding this? i have a microsoft lifecam cinema that has 720p ability.
thanks!
nope, it isn't possible and it won't happen. Why do I think this? Because these aren't computers, they are tablets and they come with an, albeit crappy, webcam already.
Try searching for a wifi cam they don't require the host to support the device as long as it can handle stream video which the TF can. They do cost a bit more but are always of higher quality.
Would that be anything like the app I found to see thru my home dvr security cameras?
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nope, it isn't possible and it won't happen. Why do I think this? Because these aren't computers, they are tablets and they come with an, albeit crappy, webcam already.
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these are the same guys that put android onto the iphone, put it on a pc, allowed the nook color to have bluetooth when there isn't suppose to be one, obviously hacked a bunch of roms to run better than it did natively, and the list continues. i'm sure if they wanted to, they could use the Canon EOS-1D Mark III as their webcam. it a matter of economics...not enough people demand it. but thanks for your unhelpful reply
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these are the same guys that put android onto the iphone, put it on a pc, allowed the nook color to have bluetooth when there isn't suppose to be one, obviously hacked a bunch of roms to run better than it did natively, and the list continues. i'm sure if they wanted to, they could use the Canon EOS-1D Mark III as their webcam. it a matter of economics...not enough people demand it. but thanks for your unhelpful reply
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ok, I'm sorry if I came off a little edgy, what I meant to say is that it will never OFFICIALLY happen (from Asus). I have total confidence that, if we get a dev or two behind it, they could make it possible to use a USB webcam on Android. Oh, and as massvino has said, perhapse you could do it from ubuntu on the transformer (if you have set it as your dualboot) if the manufacturer has the linux driver. There are also a variety of other options you could to to make the webcam work (depending on your needs) successfully on the transformer. A workaround solution would be to connect it to an inexpensive laptop (if the webcam has a built in graphics processor, then you could probably just use a netbook) and then screen share over splashtop. I sometimes will leave splashtop running on my laptop with the screen off but the webcam on as sort of a "security camera" that I can access from anywhere. there are computers nowadays that are smaller then the transformer which you could keep in a backpack or carrying case along with the usb cord running out of the bag and then splashtop remote on the laptop and then the tablet. Is it a weird sort of workaround? yes, it is unconventional, but it might be useful if there ever was a screencapture program for android (there might be, but I have never heard of it). Also, you may be able to find the reverse of the app called "droidcam"
on second thought, I don't know how that would really work for your needs (for video calling, at least) but it was just a thought that ran on for a paragraph
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ok, I'm sorry if I came off a little edgy, what I meant to say is that it will never OFFICIALLY happen (from Asus). I have total confidence that, if we get a dev or two behind it, they could make it possible to use a USB webcam on Android. Oh, and as massvino has said, perhapse you could do it from ubuntu on the transformer (if you have set it as your dualboot) if the manufacturer has the linux driver. There are also a variety of other options you could to to make the webcam work (depending on your needs) successfully on the transformer. A workaround solution would be to connect it to an inexpensive laptop (if the webcam has a built in graphics processor, then you could probably just use a netbook) and then screen share over splashtop. I sometimes will leave splashtop running on my laptop with the screen off but the webcam on as sort of a "security camera" that I can access from anywhere. there are computers nowadays that are smaller then the transformer which you could keep in a backpack or carrying case along with the usb cord running out of the bag and then splashtop remote on the laptop and then the tablet. Is it a weird sort of workaround? yes, it is unconventional, but it might be useful if there ever was a screencapture program for android (there might be, but I have never heard of it). Also, you may be able to find the reverse of the app called "droidcam"
on second thought, I don't know how that would really work for your needs (for video calling, at least) but it was just a thought that ran on for a paragraph
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i figured that asus would never support an external webcam unless they benefited somehow, which i can't see how they can considering they're not in the business of making webcams (although they make ridiculously awesome motherboards). i was wanting to use a higher resolution webcam on the transformer. i wasn't planning on setting up a security/peeping system. i'd need an array of hacked xbox 1 to setup a server to peep/maintain a security system
Anyone know if XDA will be opening hacking for some of the new tv's with apps built in? Or if anyone knows of a site that supports it?
I'd like to find this as well. We essentially have computers built into our TVs that are likely capable of running a basic Android or Google TV install. It would be quite nice to extend the functionality of such smart TVs... Especially as Vizio's own VIA apps seem quite poorly built.
I'd be a little hesitant to flash custom software to a tv that's potentially worth $1000s. Bricking a TV is a little more severe that bricking a smartphone IMHO.
maeenm appt.
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I'd be a little hesitant to flash custom software to a tv that's potentially worth $1000s. Bricking a TV is a little more severe that bricking a smartphone IMHO.
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Nah. A 42" Vizio TV can be had for $500. That's cheaper than some smartphones.
While there might be a good amount of interest with this. I dont see work being done on it, as theres no central OS each tv would be completely different.
Plus its alot easier to attach a small computer to the tv and go from there
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While there might be a good amount of interest with this. I dont see work being done on it, as theres no central OS each tv would be completely different.
Plus its alot easier to attach a small computer to the tv and go from there
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I have a Vizio E3D470VX and decided to probe the wazoo out of it. nmap reports on an OS request it's replying Linux, but it's also responding and sending out SSDP requests (most likely the multi media network detection that's incomplete in this model).
The only open port through the network hookup is 13000. I started this little adventure in a hope of finding a backdoor so I might control my TV with my Kindle (yes, I'm that darn ?lazy? ) I can't seem to figure out what this port is yet.. No matter what sequence I try sending the port, it closes after a varying input sequence (UDP). Via TCP, it just auto closes.
nmap hasn't the foggiest either, even after a deep scan+UDP run on the port. But it does look like the TV has a sort of firewall response to SYN flooding, that was comical as I saw the spread between identification attempts widen from 10ms to 8000ms over a period of 6 minutes.
So, I'd be VERY interested in taking a closer look at this particular port opening. I might not go as far as to jack with the USB ports, sides, who knows if they are even active for sideloading. My real question is... is there some port connection software out there already that will run input/output test sequences to an ip address via TCP/UDP/etc and log the results to a log? I hate recreating a wheel if there's already a tool.
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I have a Vizio E3D470VX and decided to probe the wazoo out of it. nmap reports on an OS request it's replying Linux, but it's also responding and sending out SSDP requests (most likely the multi media network detection that's incomplete in this model).
The only open port through the network hookup is 13000. I started this little adventure in a hope of finding a backdoor so I might control my TV with my Kindle (yes, I'm that darn ?lazy? ) I can't seem to figure out what this port is yet.. No matter what sequence I try sending the port, it closes after a varying input sequence (UDP). Via TCP, it just auto closes.
nmap hasn't the foggiest either, even after a deep scan+UDP run on the port. But it does look like the TV has a sort of firewall response to SYN flooding, that was comical as I saw the spread between identification attempts widen from 10ms to 8000ms over a period of 6 minutes.
So, I'd be VERY interested in taking a closer look at this particular port opening. I might not go as far as to jack with the USB ports, sides, who knows if they are even active for sideloading. My real question is... is there some port connection software out there already that will run input/output test sequences to an ip address via TCP/UDP/etc and log the results to a log? I hate recreating a wheel if there's already a tool.
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Here with E601i-a3 and very interested. How can I help?
BUMP for a good cause
The Vizios seem to run a modded version of ubuntu 10.4... so yea its linux lol... hmm now how to get into terminal?? or is that even possible? also its a yahoo tv platform so visit here to make apps "omit" sorry just google yahoo tv dev and stuff, but it would be awsome to be able to upgrade to a version of android on here (a google TV version!)
Awesome so is it possible to flash like our phones
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The Vizios seem to run a modded version of ubuntu 10.4... so yea its linux lol... hmm now how to get into terminal?? or is that even possible? also its a yahoo tv platform so visit here to make apps "omit" sorry just google yahoo tv dev and stuff, but it would be awsome to be able to upgrade to a version of android on here (a google TV version!)
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I would be extremely interested in this seeing as how I'm outside the US and would like to use Hulu. Also a internet browser like chrome would be awesome on this thing. I have the VIZIO E3D320VX :fingers-crossed:
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I would be extremely interested in this seeing as how I'm outside the US and would like to use Hulu. Also a internet browser like chrome would be awesome on this thing. I have the VIZIO E3D320VX :fingers-crossed:
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Just getting a browser on this thing would be awesome. Anyone have a hack to install chrome?
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I can confirm that my Vizio e701i-a3 has port 13000 (and only port 13000) open. I am trying to figure out a way to control the TV using TCP/IP commands. According to nmap, the TV is running a 2.6 linux kernel.
I tried connecting over telnet to port 13000 but wasn't able to get any response from the TV. Putty connects but just sits there.
Any idea on where to go with this next?
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I can confirm that my Vizio e701i-a3 has port 13000 (and only port 13000) open. I am trying to figure out a way to control the TV using TCP/IP commands. According to nmap, the TV is running a 2.6 linux kernel.
I tried connecting over telnet to port 13000 but wasn't able to get any response from the TV. Putty connects but just sits there.
Any idea on where to go with this next?
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I have the 60" e-series, I've also been playing around with this. Does anyone have any solution to the flooding firewall problem?
Vizio e601i-a3 Hack for a browser or Android
I also am looking for a Hack for the Vizio E601l-a3 for my dad he bought one hoping to view internet on it and doesn't really have the money to run out and buy a mini TV PC or a STB just so he can browse the web. I know their is a lot of people that are looking for a way to browse the web and also be able to download other apps that just what Vizio and Yahoo will let you.
The other possibility would be hope that Vizio now comes out with an update to Google since it looks like they have switched platforms for the 2013 line up and hopefully they will release an update capable of using the Android platform.
Anyone hear of any rumors yet??? I was hoping after CES in Vegas this weekend some more info will be released as to Vizios plans.
I'm interested in this also, any word on current dev work?
Hey, I've also been wanting to hack my Vizio Smart TV, the XVT323SV. I'm not looking for anything in particular, but I'm looking forward to what people could make for TV like this!
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I can confirm that my Vizio e701i-a3 has port 13000 (and only port 13000) open. I am trying to figure out a way to control the TV using TCP/IP commands. According to nmap, the TV is running a 2.6 linux kernel.
I tried connecting over telnet to port 13000 but wasn't able to get any response from the TV. Putty connects but just sits there.
Any idea on where to go with this next?
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Forgive me if this is a stupid question as I have no idea about programming.
Is there any way to take a laptop running on the same linux and go in using the USB port.
From what I have read maybe rename a file or ??? to trick the TV into thinking it's a file that Vizio will let you open.
JustJinxed said:
I have a Vizio E3D470VX and decided to probe the wazoo out of it. nmap reports on an OS request it's replying Linux, but it's also responding and sending out SSDP requests (most likely the multi media network detection that's incomplete in this model).
The only open port through the network hookup is 13000. I started this little adventure in a hope of finding a backdoor so I might control my TV with my Kindle (yes, I'm that darn ?lazy? ) I can't seem to figure out what this port is yet.. No matter what sequence I try sending the port, it closes after a varying input sequence (UDP). Via TCP, it just auto closes.
nmap hasn't the foggiest either, even after a deep scan+UDP run on the port. But it does look like the TV has a sort of firewall response to SYN flooding, that was comical as I saw the spread between identification attempts widen from 10ms to 8000ms over a period of 6 minutes.
So, I'd be VERY interested in taking a closer look at this particular port opening. I might not go as far as to jack with the USB ports, sides, who knows if they are even active for sideloading. My real question is... is there some port connection software out there already that will run input/output test sequences to an ip address via TCP/UDP/etc and log the results to a log? I hate recreating a wheel if there's already a tool.
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I also have a Vizio E3D470VX ... after getting used to the LG smart 3D tv my parents own, I expected much much much more 'smart' from this smart TV.... on the LG, available DLNA/UPnP servers show up on the 'inputs' menu, as do USB devices like thumb drives or portable hard drives plugged in. I didn't mind the fact that the 'Smart TV' part was more like widgets for somewhat poorly developed apps along the bottom, but I did mind when not only could I not play 75% of my video files from the DLNA/UPnP server (some .avi files wouldn't even show up)... then when I tried loading a few 3D movie files on a thumbdrive, turns out it used the same 'app' as the DLNA/UPnP media, and I found out they wouldn't play either!!! (files were .mkv AND .mp4) Even if the files did show up, or play - the UI was utterly horrible... and I don't mean it didn't have thumbnails or wasn't pretty - it was horrible even for a text based, folder browsing UI... I was so disappointed, that instead on moving my xbox 360 into my bedroom, I kept it in the family room to give the new Vizio 'smart' functions and the ability to play some video, and instead I got a WDTV box for the bedroom... For 3D videos, I'm back to using my computer via HDMI - which isn't bad, its just.... that is the point of a smart TV!
So I will be VERY interested if you find out anything useful in regards to hacking this firmware or some way to modify it... whether it be something similar to the LG firmware hacks, or a linux-based XBMC port, or the Google TV version of android... anything seems like it would be better than the stock offerings :good:
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The other possibility would be hope that Vizio now comes out with an update to Google since it looks like they have switched platforms for the 2013 line up and hopefully they will release an update capable of using the Android platform.
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The Co-Star is what I first saw regarding Google TV.... kinda ticked me off seeing the EXACT same remote next to a little Vizio box w/ an article about Vizio being Google TV's new partner. I never read/saw anything about it being included into the new line of TVs, but I imagine they would at least switch from the current yahoo! based VIA .... However, even if the new 2013 line up had the same 'smart tv interface' as the Co-Star box w/ Google TV - I doubt that previous models would receive the new firmware.... as that is more of a complete firmware change than an upgrade. Also, there may be issues with their partnership w/ yahoo! TV on the current models w/ VIA who knows... but I'd be extremely surprised if they rolled out firmware upgrades for older model TVs based on the firmware for the new line coming out.
I must say though, I thought it was genius to put a keyboard on the back of the remote - until I set up the TV and saw how 'not smart' the apps were.... Would have been a great remote for my parents LG smart TV though, or if I could use it w/ my xbox... but upon seeing the 'co-star' box with the same remote next to it for Google TV - I almost wanted to call up Vizio and demand the same Google TV firmware and/or co-star box for free, with the argument that the TV was advertised as a 'smart TV' :silly:
now someone with more knowledge than me get to hacking this thing!!!
maybe theres a way to download the firmware from the new model tv's and flash it to the older tvs?
i have the vizio E422VL which has no uPNP/DLNA support but the E422VLE has UPNP support. I thin kits like 1 year newer or something so this sorta bums me out.
Wireshark the TV on power up
Grab a small 5 port switch.
Plug your laptop in and the tv to the switch.
Start wireshark - see what protocols are coming from the tv. TCP dhcp request likely first and probably some other boot protocols.
My guess is the tv looks for a tftp server first and then attempts to grab stuff to update or look for messages to update.
Wireshark should be used in conjunction with angry ip scanner, to determine what's listening and on what protocol.
Nothing recent on these ideas? I got the vizio 42" smart TV hoping I could play mkv. But at last it don't.
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My friend's Samsung phone has a feature where he can control the phone in his pocket from his computer. I was curious if anything has been developed for Android/the Nexus 5. I know TeamViewer has the capability on rooted phones, but I can't seem to get it to work (and it would require that I pull the phone out to manually start it).
I'd ideally like to have the phone always listening for connections to allow me to control it. I'm aware of the security concerns with this. Does anyone know of any solution? As always, free is preferable to paid, though I'm willing to pay a little for a good solution.
Have you tried AirDroid? It's not a perfect "control everything" solution but does let you handle a lot of things including messages. What do you specifically want to be able to control?
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Have you tried AirDroid? It's not a perfect "control everything" solution but does let you handle a lot of things including messages. What do you specifically want to be able to control?
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Airdroid is good but he also has to take out his phone and start it manually
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Airdroid is good but he also has to take out his phone and start it manually
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No actually he doesn't. You only need to log in to AirDroid once. After that you can close it and as long as you are on the same network as the computer, it will start up as you log on to AirDroid through the web-interface on the PC/Mac.