[maemo-users] N770/N800 Equivalent to Soti Pocket Controller Professional

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We been having this for a while. since the first version of the maemo
OS, is tightvnc of course and is widely deployed on all platforms
except OSX who uses 'chicken of the VNC'

For the rest: www.tightvnc.org


On 2/5/07, Acadia Secure Networks <acadiasecurenets at aol.com> wrote:
>
>  All,
>
>  anyone who has worked with PDA's for a while is probably aware of the
> outstanding application from Soti Software, called Soti Pocket Controller
> (SPC). SPC allows the PDA to be controlled from a computer desktop by means
> of an "emulator" image of the device that is rendered on the PC display
> monitor and which accepts mouse clicks and keyboard keys in lieu of the
> stylus.  I uses this product extensively and it is somewhat analogous to
> having a VNC/RDP capability for the PDA except that a number of additional
> capabilities are provided (e.g. soft reset/file explore, desktop file sync,
> etc.).  With this tool, I can easily send long SMS text messages without
> suffering from "stylus fatigue".
>
>  what I was wondering is if anyone is working on a similar tool/capability
> for the N770/N800 that will run on either a Linux or a Windows desktop OS?
>
> --
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>
> Best Regards,
>
>
>
> John Holmblad
>
>
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