ASTRO SMB Module - Adds SMB (Windows) networking to the ASTRO File Manager. It allows browsing, copy, paste, etc. of files on a Windows or SAMBA server. Only works through ASTRO. No icon will be added
Wireless Tether - enables WiFi-tethering for "rooted" handsets running Android. Clients (your laptop for example) can connect via WiFi (ad-hoc mode) and get access to the Internet using the 3G or 2G connection which is established by the handset.
What's New in This Release:
· Minor bugfixes. Last release of "wireless tether"
Network Counter (Android) is an Android application for monitoring of network traffic.
Data stats gathering is done via our background service which has been designed for a low power consumption and supports device reboots (not including hard resets or direct battery pulls) and network disconnects
GogoDroid is a graphical front end of gogoc for Android. It intends to provide some user-friendly and powerful features such as config file editing, one-key start and stop, etc.
What's New in This Release:
· Changed signature for market publishing
Mobile FTP allows you to access FTP servers with your mobile device. The software can be configured to synchronize the contents of complete directory structures. Modified files in the source folder will be detected and Mobile FTP will transfer these files to the destination.
Open remote files
PaderSyncSSH for Android is a powerful SSH2 client for mobile devices. Use it to access your SSH/SFTP servers at home or at work from your mobile device.
Connect multiple terminal windows to work directly on the SSH server, execute commands and manage the remote system
Use GetBlue to communicate with any TCP/IP or serial Bluetooth device connected to your Android smartphone.
GetBlue works like a simple TELNET application. Captured device data is displayed immediately. Manually entered data is sent to the device as required
DynDNS assigns a fixed domain name to your Android phone even though the IP address can change.
It uses the standard Dynamic DNS process specification.
You will need an account with DynDNS.com or one of the many other providers of this service.
More information is available on the application's website