android-vnc-viewer - See and control your computer's desktop from your phone, from anywhere.
androidVNC is the Open Source (GPL) remote desktop program for Android devices. Connects to most VNC servers: incl TightVNC, RealVNC on Win and Linux, x11vnc, and Apple Remote Desktop on OS/X.
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AndroidScreencast - Desktop application to control an Android device remotely using mouse and keyboard. Should work on Windows/Linux/MacOS with any Android device.
Installation
1. Install the android sdk (download here)
2. Connect your device through USB cable and ensure it's detected with "adb devices"
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Androlirc - This is a port of Lirc for the Android platform. It allows you to transform your Android device into an infrared remote control. It is a stripped down version that only supports audio output.
It was developed as a personal project, so this application is not supported by the official Lirc project
AndroMouse - AndroMouse allows you to easily control your desktop computer from your Android device via WiFi or Bluetooth. The app can emulate a wireless mouse, keyboard, numeric keypad, Windows Media Player and iTunes remote, PowerPoint presentation controller, and system remote for restarting, logging off or shutting down your computer
Another Wol App - This app allows you to turn on/wake up your computers by sending 'magic packets' when you are on the same network with them.
Note, your PC and/or router need to be set up to use wake on lan function.
The 'magic packets' are sent to the broadcast's port 9, if it does not working for some reasons, the app also tries a random port
Connect securely to your corporate network with Cisco AnyConnect for Samsung. AnyConnect is supported on the following Samsung devices: - Galaxy S model GT-I9000 (Gingerbread Maintenance Release) - Galaxy S model SC-02B (Gingerbread Maintenance Release)
The aim of this project is to provide remote control service on Linux through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi or just TCP/IP connection.
AnyRemote supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, SonyEricsson, Motorola and others
anyRemote-64. - The overall goal of this project is to provide remote control service on Linux through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi or just TCPIP connection. anyRemote supports wide range of modern cell phones like Nokia, SonyEricsson, Motorola and others