Mobile Mondays
Stay Connected to Your PC with iTeleport
How many times have you departed your office for a stretch of time only to realize that particular document, presentation, or other type of file you’re going be needing shortly is still on your PC? It’s enough of a nuisance when you’re a quick twenty-minute drive from your workplace, but imagine making this realization just as your business flight from New York to Tel Aviv has just taken off. Even with a mostly electronically based office like my Los Angeles website design company, such a dilemma is still possible.
Having an employee send you missing items is not always an option, and in the current fast-paced, hyper-connected Google world, the old “dog-ate-my-homework” excuse is not going to present a very efficient or positive image of your brand to potential clients. Why let forgetfulness cost you a major, life-changing deal or sully your credibility when you can remain fully connected to your PC on your iPhone or iPad from any location in the world with iTeleport. Lauded as “a winning application” by the Washington Post and described as “magical” by users, iTeleport is the only app of its kind that offers automated setup.
Once installed, you will be able to not only access files, but work on Powerpoint slides while reading presentation notes, manage your media player, use speech recognition for dictation, and use essential combination key commands like Shift Ctrl+Alt+Del that appear right on your screen. iTeleport basically makes your phone into a wireless touchpad and keyboard with a media remote, and even offers Bluetooth keyboard support. Settings offer Rotation Lock, Touchscreen Mode, Invert Mouse, Showscreen, and Cursor Momentum.
iTeleport is available for $19.99 and requires iTunes for purchase. It supports Windows, Mac, Linux, and all VNC servers.
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Formerly an attorney and CPA, Jason has been working online since 1997. His columns on affiliate marketing can still be found on www.Clickz.com and his book on search engine optimization can be found at www.seotimetable.com.
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