Finally Teamviewer has released a beta version of there app for Android devices. Just tried it on my phone and its simply amazing.
Mobile and flexible with the TeamViewer App
* Support your clients and colleagues spontaneously.
* Access your office desktop with all of its documents and installed applications.
* Remotely administer unattended computers (e.g. servers).
* Free for non-commercial use: support family and friends or have remote access to your own computer.
You can download and install the App using your Android web browser. Due to this direct download and installation you will have to enable the following option in Android once: Settings - Application settings - Unknown sources (enable).
The beta version includes a time limit and can be used until the 28-Feb-2011. More information about licensing options will follow with the release of the final version.
Non-commercial users will also be able to use the final version of the TeamViewer App for Android for free!
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I dont think this just came out. Ive had Teamviewer on my Vibrant for a while now.
Edit- I just looked and the one on their site is v.6.0.127, the one I have is v6.0.100, and doesnt have a time limit, and its been working all this time, so Im assuming it wont stop when this one does either.
tommy p said:
I dont think this just came out. Ive had Teamviewer on my Vibrant for a while now.
Edit- I just looked and the one on their site is v.6.0.127, the one I have is v6.0.100, and doesnt have a time limit, and its been working all this time, so Im assuming it wont stop when this one does either.
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Hey there XDA.
i'm in the IT department for a big-time company, and we (obviously) have specific security parameters on our network.
Recently, with all of the talk about android tablets because of CES and other factors (i personally own a Viewsonic G-Tablet running VEGAn 5.1b) the team and i have come to wonder if we would be able to put an android tablet onto the domain the same way we would a regular old Windows PC/Laptop or a Blackberry phone onto the exchange server.
We use Citrix clients/servers as well as pc/laptops, and so far, as i've been scouring the market, i've been able to find a Citrix app, and a Wyse terminal app, which could be used to open VPN sessions on the server, as well as another app which allows an android device to be connected completely with Microsoft Exchange Server. ( touchdown http://www.nitrodesk.com/TouchDown.aspx )
So, i figured, where else would i go but here, to the most well versed android development website on the interwebs, to ask if you guys might know of anything at all, or if something could be done.
Any ideas?
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Hi,
I'm kind of unclear about what you're looking for, from your post, I guess because there could be any number of interpretations, e.g.:
- Are you asking if an Android device could be joined to your Windows domain?
- Are you asking if you can "see" shares on your Windows machines from Android?
- Are you asking if you can RDP to a Windows machine from Android?
- Etc.?
Probably (I think) #1 above is "no", at least as far as I can see now (plus I don't know if it'd make sense).
The answer to the 2nd and 3rd are "yes".
For #2, either you can use something like ES File Explorer, or you can use CIFS Manager on an Android machine that has CIFS support.
For #3, Pocketcloud can do that (the one from Wyse), and there are a few more.
Jim
jimcpl said:
Hi,
I'm kind of unclear about what you're looking for, from your post, I guess because there could be any number of interpretations, e.g.:
- Are you asking if an Android device could be joined to your Windows domain?
- Are you asking if you can "see" shares on your Windows machines from Android?
- Are you asking if you can RDP to a Windows machine from Android?
- Etc.?
Probably (I think) #1 above is "no", at least as far as I can see now (plus I don't know if it'd make sense).
The answer to the 2nd and 3rd are "yes".
For #2, either you can use something like ES File Explorer, or you can use CIFS Manager on an Android machine that has CIFS support.
For #3, Pocketcloud can do that (the one from Wyse), and there are a few more.
Jim
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Thanks for the reply, and yes i was looking to concentrate more around number 1. If number 1 were to be solved, number 2 would end up working out perfectly, with no security risks (becuase the shared files are only available to domain devices or thin clients using the VPN/RDP services we have setup). I guess looking at it from another angle, we would probably be able to (theoretically) limit a user's access capabilities on the tablet so that a general user could still be able to access the file shares using VPN without creating a security risk...
as you can see i currently have a whole lot running around in my head, and i'm not even sure if i'm mkaing it sound like english... T_T
I use my Zpad for work, the business apps I use:
Touchdown (for exchange, would like spell checker though)
File Expert (access shares)
Xtralogic Remote Desktop (works VERY well, better than PocketCloud and worth the $25)
mortician10101 said:
Thanks for the reply, and yes i was looking to concentrate more around number 1. If number 1 were to be solved, number 2 would end up working out perfectly, with no security risks (becuase the shared files are only available to domain devices or thin clients using the VPN/RDP services we have setup). I guess looking at it from another angle, we would probably be able to (theoretically) limit a user's access capabilities on the tablet so that a general user could still be able to access the file shares using VPN without creating a security risk...
as you can see i currently have a whole lot running around in my head, and i'm not even sure if i'm mkaing it sound like english... T_T
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It sounds like you're looking for something like PAM authentication capability from the Gtab. I know that there are products that do that for *nix, but I'm not aware of anything specifically for Android. Then again I think that there are public domain implementations, so it might be possible. Sorry that I can't be more help ...
Jim
mortician10101 said:
Hey there XDA.
i'm in the IT department for a big-time company, and we (obviously) have specific security parameters on our network.
Recently, with all of the talk about android tablets because of CES and other factors (i personally own a Viewsonic G-Tablet running VEGAn 5.1b) the team and i have come to wonder if we would be able to put an android tablet onto the domain the same way we would a regular old Windows PC/Laptop or a Blackberry phone onto the exchange server.
We use Citrix clients/servers as well as pc/laptops, and so far, as i've been scouring the market, i've been able to find a Citrix app, and a Wyse terminal app, which could be used to open VPN sessions on the server, as well as another app which allows an android device to be connected completely with Microsoft Exchange Server. ( touchdown http://www.nitrodesk.com/TouchDown.aspx )
So, i figured, where else would i go but here, to the most well versed android development website on the interwebs, to ask if you guys might know of anything at all, or if something could be done.
Any ideas?
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Did you ever figure out anything more on this? We are looking at the same thing right now, and it'd be great if you found any more info out
Many websites recognize when a connection is being made from a mobile device; some give an option to view their mobile site, others automatically load it.
I want to be able to access the internet from my phone, but have all websites think I am a PC, NOT a mobile device. How can I accomplish this?
I have encountered several websites that offer mobile versions of their site for a price $$. These sites will not display correctly on my phone if I go to the normal site vs the mobile site. I believe that they are purposely blocking website functionality to mobile devices because they want people to pay for access to their mobile site.
Flash CM7 or the latest trigger...
browser settings, changes user agent to IE6. boom desktop.
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Flash CM7 or the latest trigger...
browser settings, changes user agent to IE6. boom desktop.
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Thank you for pointing out the "user agent" key word, this helped me find the information I was seeking.
For non-CM7:
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...i-change-the-user-agent-for-the-stock-browser
http://lifehacker.com/5547037/change-the-user-agent-on-an-android-phone
Get Dolphin Browser HD and change user agent in Settings.
Using the CM7 alpha that was briefly available here.
I'm trying to access my employer's citrix server. I've installed the receiver and configured everything properly. I can login, but before it displays my apps, I get an error that says:
Too many server redirects.
I get the same error when accessing the web interface using the default Browser or Dolphin. I installed UCBrowser, and it properly displays the apps. However, when I click them, it simply downloads the ica file, rather than opening it. If I use a file manager and click on the ica file, nothing happens. If I long press it and select Citrix Receiver, nothing happens.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get this working?
As the alpha was pulled for various reasons as well as not being ready, I would recommend waiting for a stable release as that problem could be resolved with a future release.
I understand where you are coming from... but the alpha was pulled for reasons not related to this issue. I also had the same problems using Snowball. I'm hoping there is some configuration that will ignore the multiple server redirects...
I just tried it my Evo 4G, running stable CM 7.1, and have the same issue... works fine on my windows and Linux boxes, and on my co-workers iPhone.
Sounds like an overall Android issue. Maybe try the Android forum?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1424
Have you read this thread:
http://androidforums.com/desire-support-troubleshooting/120577-websites-cannot-log-too-many-redirects.html
~ Veronica
lavero.burgos said:
Have you read this thread:
http://androidforums.com/desire-support-troubleshooting/120577-websites-cannot-log-too-many-redirects.html
~ Veronica
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I did read that thread, and tried opera (and a few other browsers) with no success... I'm not sure what APN is though... I'll see if anyone in the general Android forum has seen this.
You might also want to email one of the Citrix Reciver developers, to see if you can download an earlier version of Citrix for testing. They used to have 2.1 and 2.2 on the website, but I don't see that page anymore.
I have been developing a remote control client for Windows Phone for a while now. I am now opening up beta program so that it can be tested heavily. It'd be great to have feedback from the XDA community. Here are a few details and some FAQs about beta testing. If you're absolutely sure that you want to be a tester, jump directly to the bottom of this post.
What should I expect from this beta?
Well, you should expect what you generally expect from beta software. Cutting edge, burning hot software with new features and a few bugs here and there. Specifically, you might run into some memory management issues, but they shouldn't stop you from trying it out.
What do I need to be a beta tester?
Patience and tolerance: You should understand that the app might behave unexpectedly sometimes.
A Windows Phone 8 device: That's where you test the app.
XBMC: You need to have XBMC running somewhere on your network. That's what you're trying to control using this app.
A Microsoft account: You will need to have a Microsoft Id associated with your phone to be a beta tester.
How do I become a beta tester?
Just give me your Microsoft Id here. I won't sell it to anyone. I won't spam either.
How do I report issues?
You may create an issue on Github here.
You may post it on this thread.
You may contact me over the twitter at @akshay4000.
At times Google+ can be a good choice.
Can I contribute to the code?
I'm glad you asked. Here is the Github repo: https://github.com/akshay2000/XBMCRemoteWP. Fork it, fix something, make some commits and make a pull request. I'll be glad to take contributions. Just make sure that the code is pretty.
Again, here is the link if you want to be a beta tester: http://bit.ly/1iW5c3z
Thank you all for the support.
Well, your app crashes and brings me back to the main screen, after adding the IP of my xbmc.
Samsung Ativ S
WP8.1 preview
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assyriska said:
Well, your app crashes and brings me back to the main screen, after adding the IP of my xbmc.
Samsung Ativ S
WP8.1 preview
Sent from my Samsung Windows Phone 8
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Just pushed an update. Check back in a few hours. That should fix it. Oddly enough, same app worked fine when deployed from my local machine, but crashed when downloaded from marketplace.
So, if this new version crashes, we know that store is messing with it.
Updated your app but it still crashes.
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assyriska said:
Updated your app but it still crashes.
Sent from my Samsung Windows Phone 8
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Sorry about that! At this point, you're probably losing the patience, but I've pushed another update. And I'm certain that this will solve it. Please, give it a try. Version should be 1.0.0.2 - the latest one.
Edit: Just checked. The latest version goes without any crash. Can you verify that?
Without a crash but I am not able to connect the app with my xbmc (raspberry pi). With other app I have no problem to connect.
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assyriska said:
Without a crash but I am not able to connect the app with my xbmc (raspberry pi). With other app I have no problem to connect.
Sent from my Samsung Windows Phone 8
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If you have password set up on XBMC, the app might not connect. Update is being pushed out which will fix this. Update the app in a few hours. Sorry for the trouble. Till then you can test the app by disabling the passwords.
Handover Xposed Addon
YouTube demo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ywYqM1fdP0&feature=youtu.be
Handover lets you seamlessly move from your phone to your PC by letting you open whatever content is on your phone in one click on your taskbar (see demo video, it's hard to explain)
This addon adds support for apps such as Chrome, Youtube and any other app using a WebView. It also lets your copy your clipboard
Requirements
Windows PC or Mac with 10.9 or later and Android phone (experimental support for Linux)
Both in same LAN (network, can't work over internet (yet!))
Java 8 or later on PC
Supported apps with this addon
Youtube
Chrome
Apps using webview including but not limited to : Amazon, Flipboard and links opened internally in Facebook, Twitter etc
Leave a post if you want an app supported and if there's enough demand then I'll try to add it
Or you could ask the developer of the app. Refer them to http://handover.hamzahrmalik.com/devs.html
If the dev adds it, Xposed won't be needed and non-rooted users will benefit
Planned Features
OSX Support (only if I get enough people interested in it, leave a post if you are) this has been added!
Indicator on phone to show when connected
Let me know if you have any ideas
How to get Handover
First you need the Handover app
Then you need the addon Xposed Mod available on the repo
Then download the PC server from http://handover.hamzahrmalik.com
Windows: Run the installation on your PC and start the service
Mac: Open the downloaded .dmg file and drag the Handover folder into Applications. Then launch Handover Settings from Launchpad
Linux: Run the java file to start the server. To launch content from the phone, use the bash script
Changelog
Version 2.0 - 24/4/16
Split mod away from main app
Version 1.1 - 15/4/16
Fixed YouTube not working
Minor design changes
There's also an update for the Windows client with a debug mode and a warning when you close the app. It also now starts minimised
Version 1.0 - 13/4/16
Initial Release
SWEET. This is amazing, finally an app that is actually seamlessly between pc and phone.
Edit: Now I don't have any error I just love it
I get an error with the windows app, can I send you a PM ? @hamzahrmalik
I saw the video very useful app im gonna test it right now but chrome said its virus look into it..of course it isn't but just let you know!
This amazing. I'm totally interested in the OSX compatibility. Keep at, man.
I would be very interested for osx compatibility.
Thanks. Been waiting for an app like this. My Norton also said it was a virus. On the other hand, I have multiple network cards because I use virtual machines and the program obtains the ip of those vm network, is there a way to change this?
Looks similar to pushbullet.
This does seem better for android emulation as copy paste is very clunky at the best of times.
it is a false positve virus guys that is the way it was just simply put it on the exclusion list
Does it support chrome on PC? i get error saying no app associated with task on PC
EvoWizz said:
I get an error with the windows app, can I send you a PM ? @hamzahrmalik
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Sure
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Joy Bangla said:
Does it support chrome on PC? i get error saying no app associated with task on PC
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Make sure you have a default browser
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neroxyr said:
Thanks. Been waiting for an app like this. My Norton also said it was a virus. On the other hand, I have multiple network cards because I use virtual machines and the program obtains the ip of those vm network, is there a way to change this?
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The program days your IP purely for your own information. In your phone just put in the correct one
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pikachukaki said:
I saw the video very useful app im gonna test it right now but chrome said its virus look into it..of course it isn't but just let you know!
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Yeah I'll need to fix that, thanks
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Would love to see Os x integration, left windows 2 years ago and haven't looked back since. Sounds like a great module.
I always get same page, regardless of what i open in Chrome/Youtube.
These are steps i took:
- enabled module in Xposed Installer and restarted
- installed and started PC app
- typed IP and saved in Android app
- alowed both .exe files through firewall
- started service on PC
Im using N9005 Note 3 with TouchWiz. Page i get on double click is page i open frequently on phone. Devices are on same WiFi.
NikolaFiko said:
I always get same page, regardless of what i open in Chrome/Youtube.
These are steps i took:
- enabled module in Xposed Installer and restarted
- installed and started PC app
- typed IP and saved in Android app
- alowed both .exe files through firewall
- started service on PC
Im using N9005 Note 3 with TouchWiz. Page i get on double click is page i open frequently on phone. Devices are on same WiFi.
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When you start the PC make sure you also start the service using the "start sevice" button. You can check it's started by looking for Java Binary in Task Manager (see screenshot below)
What page is it always opening? Is it one you have visited on your phone (what I'm asking is, has it ever worked)
Please add Mac OS X 10.11 support!
Wonderful idea! However I'm on OSX so I guess we'll have to wait a bit longer to see if it's worthwhile. Meanwhile I can test things for you during my free time.
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Wonderful idea! However I'm on OSX so I guess we'll have to wait a bit longer to see if it's worthwhile. Meanwhile I can test things for you during my free time.
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Nope I've just uploaded an osx build. Same link as the windows one
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