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I don't quite get it... - Version: 1.0.2, 11/28/2007 06:38PM PST
:: MILE ::
Okay, so I can access my Mac at home (or office or wherever) using my iPhone -- and then what...?! Not sure how I would make use of that...!? I mean, I can't really download or alter any of the files anyway, I can just have the listed, from what I understand...?! Can someone clear that up a bit....?! Thanks!
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- I don't quite get it...
Interesting, but has major problems - Version: 1.0.1, 11/16/2007 04:38AM PST
cfranz
iGet Mobile is a very interesting app, and shows great potential. I particularely like the idea that it uses a secure connection.
I've tried using it with my iPod Touch. The problem currently is that iGet Mobile sets up it's own server, and to access it, you must know the IP address of your Mac. Unfortunately, my High-speed Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address (that rotate every 4 hours for security), and all my computers reside behind a dedicated firewall. Because of this, I have been unable to establish a single connection from my Touch to my Mac from outside my LAN. The 'IP has changed' service is cute, but unusable with my Touch as it can't receive emails.
I belive that this program has great potential if it used the 'Back To My Mac' service to re-direct all traffic through .Mac (if that is possible).
I'll be monitoring the app to see how it develops in the future.
I've tried using it with my iPod Touch. The problem currently is that iGet Mobile sets up it's own server, and to access it, you must know the IP address of your Mac. Unfortunately, my High-speed Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address (that rotate every 4 hours for security), and all my computers reside behind a dedicated firewall. Because of this, I have been unable to establish a single connection from my Touch to my Mac from outside my LAN. The 'IP has changed' service is cute, but unusable with my Touch as it can't receive emails.
I belive that this program has great potential if it used the 'Back To My Mac' service to re-direct all traffic through .Mac (if that is possible).
I'll be monitoring the app to see how it develops in the future.
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Also try this.... - Version: 1.0, 11/14/2007 06:46AM PST
jerryr
You could also try iPhone Remote. This also runs a secure server on your Mac, and you can access your Mac via your iPhone, using Safari, or from anywhere there is internet access. Although it states that you need 10.4, it also works on 10.5.
http://code.google.com/p/telekinesis/
Features:
Stream music and videos from your computer
Screen capture with mouse click and basic typing support
Simple iTunes Remote control
Browse your files
Run applescript remotely
iSight image capture
Basic Spotlight search
Easily create and add more apps
http://code.google.com/p/telekinesis/
Features:
Stream music and videos from your computer
Screen capture with mouse click and basic typing support
Simple iTunes Remote control
Browse your files
Run applescript remotely
iSight image capture
Basic Spotlight search
Easily create and add more apps