I found this app when I want to share files between my milestone and PC but I did not take my USB cable.
This app was rated high in android market. After reading its introduction, I found it is far more than transferring files. It is really COOL~~~
Here is its description:
"The easiest way to remote manage & control your phone in web browser.
The best web desktop for Android phone, it provides the easiest way to remote manage & control your phone in web browser, totally support all 3G/WiFi/USB connections."
Amazing, awesome, innovative, .... it deserves more praise I could provide here.
OK, let's have a look at the features it includes,
✔ Web SMS: send, read and manage messages in browser. Support long SMS, mass-messages and fake SMS. Provides contact selector.
✔ File Explorer: manage SD card files and transfer files between phone and computer. Support multiple upload by drag-and-drop (for HTML 5 browser), image viewer, Media Player, etc.
✔ FTP Server: provide a high speed channel to transfer files between phone and computer, enable you to manage sdcard files in Windows File Explorer, browser or FTP client.
✔ Remote Control (for rooted phone): remote view & control your android within your computer. Including mouse & keyboard emulation.
✔ WiFi Keyboard: allow you to type on your phone using your computer's keyboard.
✔ Webcam (For 2.2+): turns your phone into a wireless camera, view your camera with web browser.
✔ Screen Capture (for rooted phone): capture phone screen from web.
✔ Shared Clipboard: share clipboard text between PC and phone.
✔ Wallpaper: set phone wallpaper by upload a picture or online picture.
✔ APK Web Installer: backup apps to SD card, and install APK through File Explorer of web desktop.
✔ Personal Web Server: serve your personal web pages on your phone.
✔ SSL HTTP: provide 512 bits RSA encrypt
✔ Network Bridge: supports all internet connections (2G/3G/WiFi), access your phone at any place.
A market link is always helpful
~Matrix828
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https://market.android.com/details?id=net.xdevelop.rm&feature=search_result
thanks for your suggestion
I have a rather large collection of apk-files. I am looking for a desktop application (win or linux) that shows my apk-files in one window and when I select an apk-file automatically retrieves the info for this app on the market / appbrain /... and show this in another window.
Android commander contains this kind of functionality ... since you have to click several times to retrieve the market info and explicitly close a window afterwards it's not ideal to use this to check several hundreds of apk-files.
Any suggestions for applications?
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I was wondering if there is an app or similar that could help me open and view the .xml files that are made when MSN backs up the history logs on a computer on a android tablet?
I'm starting to use my Prime tablet more than my old Laptop, but I still need easy access to my MSN chat logs from my computer, and when i open the .xml files with a text editor, the result is chaos (as I would've thought it to be), so I need something to display it with properly.
Any ideas?
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I have a desktop application running in .NET which communicates with the database server.
I am writing an app to capture some data randomly. Then I would like to communicate my android app with the desktop application to transfer the data.
Connectivity: USB
Problem: I am stuck at the communication method between desktop app and android app. I need to be able to retrieve data from android app (stored in SQLITE) using my desktop application (written in .NET). Ideally, I would like to extend the desktop application in .NET. Worst case, I can live with other languages preferably Java/C++.
Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Thank you.
I have been looking with no success for a remote desktop app that allows me to just view and control a single windows application. I don't want to see the entire desktop when I start it up I just want to see the program that I selected to remotely view. Does anyone know if an android RDP has the ability to do this?