anyRemote Java client is a GUI frontend written in Java for the anyRemote software.
The overall goal of AnyRemote is to provide wireless Bluetooth remote control service for KDE. In contrast with other Bluetooth remote control programs anyRemote is not limited to SonyEriccson or JSR-82 capabled phones. It was developed as just thin "communication" layer between bluetooth-capabled phone and Linux and in principle could be configured to manage any software. anyRemote is console application, but in addition there are GUI front-ends for Gnome and KDE.
anyRemote could be used with:
- bluetooth connection
- infrared connection
- cable connection
- it could works through bluetooth connection with java client written for JSR82 capabled phones
- it could works through Wi-Fi connection if phone supports Wi-Fi
- it could accept incoming connection from network
- it have web interface (could work as HTTP server)
- it has limited support for Bemused clients
What is new in this release:
- Enhanced 48x48 icons handling.
- Add auto-connect feature.
What is new in version 4.16:
- Fix issues 48x48 icons handling
What is new in version 4.14:
- Support for different icon themes.
- Commands Get(password) and Get(ping) were added.
What is new in version 4.12:
- Experimental support for WinMobile devices (still a lot of issues) Tested on HTC-TyTn and Asus-P535.
What is new in version 4.11:
- Fixed java crash bug on Nokia-6111.
- Java client was tested on Samsung SGH-L870
What is new in version 4.10:
- New icon set.
- Fixed java crash bug on Nokia-6288.
Requirements:
- AnyRemote
- JDK
- WTK (wireless toolkit)
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