lame from our forums has just updated SmallNethostGui to v0.2. Nethost, in a nutshell, is an application which allows you to use your PC's hard-disk, in much the same way as you would use it in USBHost. The only difference is that the experience will be wireless and much more enjoyable since you won't be wired to your PC.
Here's the changelog for the latest version:
* NEW -
o Values are stored in an ini file, not in the registry.
o Ported to Delphi, no need of NET 2.0.
o GUI functions for usbhostfs included.
* Improved Port Handling, no need to activate it manually.
* Removed "runas" functionality
You will still need the actual USBHostfs.exe and NetHostfs.exe files which are linked below. Also attached in the main release file is the readme which contains instructions on how to get it going. Please make sure to read it beforehand.
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