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mDesktop

Posted by Jack Cook on May 28, 2008 – 9:10 am  Share
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mDesktop

Everything you do with your Windows Mobile smartphone you can now do from your PC – on your big screen, big keyboard and complete integration with your desktop.

With mDesktop on your PC and Windows Mobile smartphone connected to it you can:

  • make outgoing calls from the smartphones address book
  • manage incoming ones with ease from your desktop
  • have threaded SMS conversations
  • manage images
  • manage calendar and contacts straight on your phone, no synchronization required
    In addition, you can:
  • install CABs and add favorites with one mouse drag
  • be able to see the actual phone screen real time (excellent for demos and presentations!)
  • access files on the smartphone
  • see at a glance important notifications and statuses on the smartphone and other vital signs
  • You can find mDesktop here

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    • Kamal
      I'll be more interested in something which makes you use a custom resolution like 800 x 480 on a QVGA device just like redfly. Something which modifies the display driver temporarily
    • Very interesting. I'm curious how this compares to SOTI Pocket Controller or My Mobiler.
    • I like the call control capabilities.
      Most of this remote control capability is available in the (free) MyMobileR app - I use that when configuring a device, taking screenshots/videos etc.
      It doesn't give you the remote call control though which will be interesting to check out

      http://www.mymobiler.com/
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