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50% off RDM+: Remote Desktop for Windows Pocket PC

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
February 10, 2010
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One day only sale on RDM+™ Remote Desktop for Pocket PC. Get 50% off today only (2-10-2010).

RDM+™ Remote Desktop for Pocket PC allows you to access remotely your desktop or laptop computer from PDA. You can send and receive emails, surf web, edit documents in word processor, copy, cut, paste files or folders and do hundreds other things that you typically do sitting in front of your home or office computer. Interface is user-friendly and navigation is simple.

Key Benefits:

Simple navigation. You can use your virtual PDA keyboard and stylus instead of mouse and computer keyboard.

User-friendly interface in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Japanese. You can use the same interface as on your computer desktop.

Quick commands for starting/stopping system services and processes, viewing the list of desktop windows, checking system performance, displaying system information and rebooting or shutting down your computer.

One-time fee. All further updates are free.

Features:
Integrated File Manager. Open, copy, rename and delete files; transfer them to from PC smartphone and vice versa.
All data, screen images, mouse movement and keys are strongly encrypted.
Executing any console commands (like ping, netstat, ipconfig) is available.
History feature allows to find and re-send stored commands.
Full-screen view and zooming.
Switch between different mode using the predefined hotkeys and create device-specific keys for mouse click and open desktop menu.
7-Day Free Trial.



 
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