Psiloc Total irRemote Control - Turn your smartphone into an universal remote control!
How many times have you lost your remote control?
Don’t look for it anymore. To hear music, watch TV, DVD or VCR your smartphone is more than enough.
Psiloc Total irRemote turns the phone into universal remote control
1st Universal Remote Control - This application , transforms your mobile phone into a powerfull universal IR remote control. It has support for almost every device on the market (Aiwa, Daewoo, Clarion, Philips, Nec, Sony, Pioneer, JVC, and many other).
You can create remote control templates and edit button`s position , look, and function
PC File Manager software for Nokia 6600 / Nokia 3650 / Nokia 7650, Siemens SX1, and Sony Ericsson P800 / P900 / P910 gives you a possibility to manage files on your phone from your PC.
Using PC File Manager
Install PC File Manager for Nokia 6600 / Nokia 3650 / Nokia 7650, Siemens SX1, and Sony Ericsson P800 / P900 / P910 on your PC
Nokia PC Phone is an experimental service that gives you the ability to use your mobile phone from your web browser.
You can call, text, and manage contacts from your phone all through your PC!
The great thing about Nokia PC Phone is that you can use it to communicate with friends and family even though they don't have the Nokia PC Phone themselves
EQ BlueTool - A program for controlling the computer with your phone via Bluetooth.
It has several advantages over analogues:
- High speed
- Sound system: Keys perform different actions depending on the active programs on the computer (using profiles), the profiles change automatically, without user intervention
Homeserver Mobile Lite is our entry level Web and Application Server product for the Mobile Phone and home PC user marketplace. Mobile “Lite” provides the platform to fully utilize today’s cell phone technologies and the Internet
Amora implements control of mouse and most of keyboard shortcuts (ESC, ENTER, SPACE, arrow keys, etc) making easy this task. Not only that, but you can take screenshots of the active window in your current graphic session (i.e. see thumbnails of PC windows in your cellphone screen)