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Phone Remote Control NEWS: Phone Remote Control 5.2 with WiFi support Turn your Bluetooth or WiFi enabled mobile phone | ||
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| Use Phone Remote Control (previously Bluetooth Remote Control) both for buisness and pleasure! Give PowerPoint presentation and see the actual slides in the phone. Change songs that are currently being played on ITunes or Media Player, browse for artists, albums, change volume and much more.. Phone Remote Control is a true universal remote control. It allows the user to modify the current behaviour as well as add support for new applications. You can add support by writing Java or VB scripts, defining key maps and file actions. With key maps the user can very easy and fast define application actions and link them to any buttons on the mobile phone. Phone Remote Control is a true universal remote control. It allows the user to modify the current behaviour as well as add support for new applications. You can add support by writing Java or VB scripts, defining key maps and file actions. With key maps the user can very easy and fast define application actions and link them to any buttons on the mobile phone. Phone Remote Control is free to try for as long as you want. The demo version provides a limited number of actions before you are disconnected and must reconnect. The full version can be purchased and registered securely from within the program. Phone Remote Control™ Requirements To use Phone Remote Control you need a Bluetooth or WiFi equipped PC and a Bluetooth or WiFi Java MIDP2.0 mobile phone. Requirements for WindowsPhone Remote Control supports all Bluetooth solutions on the PC, and Windows 98, 2000, XP and Vista. The program supports the three biggest solutions Microsoft, Widcomm/Broadcom and Toshiba direct out of the box. So no need for user configuration! All others are supported via COM port access:
All WiFi solutions are supported Requirements for mobile phones
A very big amount of mobile phones are released each year. It is impossible to keep a updated list of supported phones. But if the phone is released after 2005 with Bluetooth or WiFi it should be supported independent of it is from Nokia, Samsung, LG, SonyEricsson, Motorola, BlackBerry or other phone manufactures.
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