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Control Your Windows Mobile From Your Desktop

Published on February 11, 2008 2 CommentsPrint This Post Print This Post

I just found a killer app for phones running Windows Mobile. It’s called My Mobiler. It let’s you control your phone from your desktop PC when it’s connected via active sync. I’m sure you’re thinking “why would I want to do that?” I thought the same thing. My Mobiler, however, let’s you easily transfer files, and cut and copy between your phone and desktop. Even better, it lets you easily take perfect screen shots and even video.

Below are two images. The one on the left is a screen shot of my phone taken by My Mobiler. The one on the right is a screenshot of the actual My Mobiler interface.


This program seems ideal for developers who need to include screen shots or video of their program onto a website. Expect more screenshots of cool programs on my phone from now on. It’s currently only for Windows Mobile. You can download My Mobiler here.

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  • De Fries said: 1 February 11, 2008 at 7:14 am

    Awesome. I was looking for an application that could do just this. Thanks, I gave it a Digg.

    De Fries’s last blog post..Zeitgeist - Een docu-film die je de ogen opent

  • John Kolbert (author) said: 2 February 11, 2008 at 8:02 am

    @De Fries Thanks for stopping by! This has quickly become one of my favorite applications, and I wasn’t even looking for a program like this! LOL

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