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  • ProudMarineDad
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    • Aug 2009
    • 573

    #16
    I actually own a PSP but hadn't heard of Jaadu VNC or SSH. How much do they cost? are they easy to use?

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    • VBSnus
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      • Jul 2009
      • 532

      #17
      Jaadu VNC is an app that allows you to access your home computer through your phone. You can actually see the whole thing in widescreen, move the mouse, type, do double click, right click, etc very easily. It's pretty cool, since there are times I need to mail myself something or log into an account of one of my clients. That program is about $20, there's probably cheaper ones.

      SSH is a client program allowing me to connect to Linux or Unix machines. Lots of free versions for the iPhone.

      I have 304 iPhone apps at the present. =D

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      • RRK
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        • Sep 2009
        • 926

        #18
        Mac tablet in '10...

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        • ProudMarineDad
          Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 573

          #19
          Originally posted by VBSnus
          Jaadu VNC is an app that allows you to access your home computer through your phone. You can actually see the whole thing in widescreen, move the mouse, type, do double click, right click, etc very easily. It's pretty cool, since there are times I need to mail myself something or log into an account of one of my clients. That program is about $20, there's probably cheaper ones.

          SSH is a client program allowing me to connect to Linux or Unix machines. Lots of free versions for the iPhone.

          I have 304 iPhone apps at the present. =D
          What is the average size of the apps? I'm guessing 32g will hold a good bit, right?

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          • RRK
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            • Sep 2009
            • 926

            #20
            Originally posted by ProudMarineDad
            Originally posted by VBSnus
            Jaadu VNC is an app that allows you to access your home computer through your phone. You can actually see the whole thing in widescreen, move the mouse, type, do double click, right click, etc very easily. It's pretty cool, since there are times I need to mail myself something or log into an account of one of my clients. That program is about $20, there's probably cheaper ones.

            SSH is a client program allowing me to connect to Linux or Unix machines. Lots of free versions for the iPhone.

            I have 304 iPhone apps at the present. =D
            What is the average size of the apps? I'm guessing 32g will hold a good bit, right?
            I use an 8gig. The apps don't take up much space it is really just music and photos/videos.

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            • ProudMarineDad
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              • Aug 2009
              • 573

              #21
              Originally posted by RRK
              I use an 8gig. The apps don't take up much space it is really just music and photos/videos.
              I doubt I will put many videos/photos or music on there. Mainly wanting it to listen to MLB.com audio feed and games for killing time.

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              • VBSnus
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                • Jul 2009
                • 532

                #22
                Originally posted by ProudMarineDad
                Originally posted by VBSnus
                Jaadu VNC is an app that allows you to access your home computer through your phone. You can actually see the whole thing in widescreen, move the mouse, type, do double click, right click, etc very easily. It's pretty cool, since there are times I need to mail myself something or log into an account of one of my clients. That program is about $20, there's probably cheaper ones.

                SSH is a client program allowing me to connect to Linux or Unix machines. Lots of free versions for the iPhone.

                I have 304 iPhone apps at the present. =D
                What is the average size of the apps? I'm guessing 32g will hold a good bit, right?
                32 gig holds a ton. Right now I have about 80 apps on the phone, 300 pictures, 3000 songs, and 5 movies, and still tons of space left.

                The best part about the 32 gig is that it's a 3GS and not 3G. That means it has the internal compass and a TON more speed. Some of the new programs won't work right on a 3G.

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