Bluetooth Remote Control v3.0 RC1

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  • Apr 16, 2007
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    Info:
    Turn your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone into a universal PC remote controller!


    Control iTunes, PowerPoint, Mouse, WinAMP, Windows Media Player and much more

    See the actual desktop in your phone

    No Bluetooth setup! Just connect from your phone

    Create your own applications via Keymaps or VB and JScripts

    Supports all PC Bluetooth solutions Toshiba, Windows, BlueSoleil and Widcomm/Brodacom


    Use 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..

    Bluetooth 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.

    Bluetooth 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.

    Bluetooth 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.

    Requirements:
    Requirements for Windows

    Bluetooth 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:


    Microsoft Bluetooth solution

    Widcomm Bluetooth solution

    Toshiba Bluetooth solution (COM port automatically detected)

    BlueSoleil Bluetooth solution (easy step-by-step guide to set correct COM port)


    Requirements for mobile phones

    Most phones do support Java MIDP2.0. However not all of them have support for the additional Java Bluetooth interface JSR-82. The support for this Bluetooth API is increasing and in the future Bluetooth Remote Control will support all Bluetooth enabled mobile phones. This page will not contain a full list for supported phones so the only way to be sure is to download and try.

    Supported phones: (1 Jan 2007) This is not a complete list! Many more devices are supported!


    Nokia Serie 60: (All phones from 2005 and later) 6680,6681,3230,6670,6260,7610 and more...

    Nokia Serie 40: (All phones from 2005 and later) 6230, 6230i and more..

    Nokia Nseries: (All phones are supported) N70, N95 and more...

    Nokia Eseries: (All phones are supported) E60, E65 and more...

    Sony Ericsson: (All phones from 2005 and later) W880i, W850i, K800i, K610i, W550, K750i, Z520, P990 and more...

    Motorola: (All phones from 2006 and later) Razer v3i and more...

    Samsung: (All phones from Q4 2006 and later) SGH-D900 and more...

    Plus additional phones from other phone manufactures


    Not supported phones: (28 December 2005) This is not a complete list!


    Ericsson: T68, T68i, all T6xx, K700i, Z1010, P800

    Nokia: 6810, 6820, 3650, N-Gage, N-Gage QD

    Samsung: D500

    Motorola: V3 Razer


    Size:

    1791 KB


    Download:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/56719133/BlueTooth.Remote.Control.v3.0.RC1.rar