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What are some good, freeware WIFI router apps that generally work on win mobile devices? I've been searching and haven't found anything worthwhile. You all are always reliable on recommendations so thought I'd ask...
Search for HTC Wifi Internet Sharing, I've been successfully using it on my Kaiser for months, and it works great, especially for freeware. But, if you want to do more interesting stuff, WMWifirouter, by our own member Chainfire, is an excellent payware solution.
+1 for HTC's free app
I don't use it all the time, but when I have needed to provide my own wifi to my laptop it has worked flawlessly.
The internet sharing app doesn't seem to do WIFI broadcasting. I'm trying to get this going before a deploy so that it will be much easier to have internet access whenever I want to email home.
I'm not so into advanced WiFi stuff, is there a chance you can set up a WiFi network on your phone and then connect to with your phone?
Right. That's what we have established... A program is available from another forum member but it costs some money. I'd like to know how to do it in some free fashion though.
I have tried the paid program and it is very nice, I just don't know that it's really worth the expenditure.
Hello there,
I'm searching for a decent IM program for my Desire S. Palringo, my weapon of choice on Windows Mobile, is simply dire and unusuable on Android ... and I tried Nimbuzz on the recommendation of a friend and it's pretty abysmal too.
Neither service seems to be reliable on Android, with Palring being a sluggish program with little options and Nimbuzz not reconnecting properly most times and not displaying most of my Offline friends.
I've heard of eBuddy (free) and BeeJive (Paid). Are there any other solutions which would be reliable, uncluttered but have sufficient features and you can trust to display all of your offline contacts appropriately?
hmmm...IM+ maybe?
Try IMO. It's on market and is free..
imo...
So much promise. It's fast, silky smooth, easy to use and connection stability is SPOT ON.
Program stability? Poor. Cannot use it too much before it quits.
Time to try IM+
EDIT: IM+ crashes when I sign onto my Facebook account... not good.
Next suggestion?
WhatsAp ? its not bad
Trillian
Try trillian, it supports windows live, jabber and gtalk
regards,
Monk
I can also recommend Trillian. Everything is well aranged and it doesn't use as much battery as other clients i tested.
How is Trillian for connection stability and program stability?
With imo, my connection to all IM programs is fantastic, far superior to any other IM program I've tried, but the application stability is below average.
For trillian connection stability for xmpp is still not so good, constant dc. But overall program stability is pretty good.
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA App
Hello everyone, I have been using this and it seems to work great with our phones, I'm currently accessing it through the "bridge" option so i cant test the actual remote desktop or screenshot apps to see if they truely do work with our phones, but the file explorer, webcam and sms apps work GREAT
The "Remote Web Desktop" is a great application that allows you to remotely access many of your android systems commonly used features remotely from any web browser; my personal favorite is the ability to retrieve and send text messages. Other things are available such as the ability to navigate through the file system on the device from a PC. One nice thing is that "SmartDog Software" does that other applications don’t, is it allows you to "bridge" your device through their web portal in case your device isn’t on the same network as the computer. I highly recommend this application
here is a link to it in the market
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.xdevelop.rm&feature=search_result
Anyone else used this???
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Been using this for a while. I've considered rolling out my own version as a lot of the features are still iffy if implemented at all. But for sms it's excellent.
Just installed this... this is really nice... i like it... screen shot capture aint workin... hopefully most of this stuff will work..
edit: spoke to soon.. none hardly of the features are working on cm7. uninstalled...
Hey Guys
i was wondering if anyone of you ever spend some time figuring out which app is the best PC Remote app for our beloved photon q is?
Thanks in Advance
Well, it obviously requires install of a service... but seems to work with all OS's, and will punch through pretty much any firewall - TeamViewer. Free for 'personal' use, and works great when I'm on the go or just sitting in another room.
If you're looking for an app which just does RDP, I've heard good things about 2xRDP.
Chrome Remote Desktop e.g.
Hey guys, I'm looking for recommendations for a remote desktop app to interact with a windows 7 computer, currently I use realvnc or the MS rdp app however what I need is something that will allow me to go full screen and use finger clicks direct on the screen not a virtual mouse like the two apps I currently use.
Basically I have a piece of touch ready software and I want to use it off my galaxy tablet.
Heres what I need:
It must do fullscreen
It must be direct touch
and finally it must work without an internet connection
Thanks in advance
Tim
Teamviewer?
It is still not direct touch, but I find it much easier to use than realvnc in those regards. I use it on a tablet with a bluetooth keyboard and it's fantastic
Yeah I actually use that already on my computer however it needs to be direct touch, I also forgot to say that it needs to work on a LAN without an internet connection!
A friend at work says he used to use the bVNC app. It looks like it'll connect to your already setup realvnc server, and it was the only one he found that the touch input seemed to make sense. He said he switched to VLC players built in video streaming for what he was using it for though.
i m using only teamviewer and rdp