03-24-2009
I'm sorry if I weren't clear on the subject. I'm not talking about hacking into someones phone. I was talking about accessing the internet when not working on a desktop PC, but "on the road". Since I'm living and working in a densely populated area, there's an abundance of "open" access points to use, which is cheaper by far than any mobile access plan I know.
Thus my answer above "Rarely", since it's only in rare cases that I have to use my mobile to go online (as opposed to "want to"). Mobile phones, IMO, are for calling someone, and the odd text message.
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amorad
AMORAD(8) A Remote Mobile Assistant AMORAD(8)
NAME
amorad - Amora (A Remote Mobile Assistant) daemon
SYNOPSIS
amorad [options]
DESCRIPTION
Amora is an application that enables you to control your PC desktop using a cellphone. It uses bluetooth to send mouse and keyboard events
to the graphical session. With it you can control your slides in OpenOffice.org, movies or any other application. Amora also has a screen-
shot feature, where you can see a thumbnail in the cellphone screen of the currently focused window in your desktop.
The server (amorad) is written in C using Xlib and XTest to send events for X session and the POSIX socket API for I/O. It must be started
by the user, inside a valid X session.
OPTIONS
-h Help (usage) message
-l Set a specific path for the log file
-v Show program version and exit
AMORA CLIENT
In order to use amora, you need a mobile phone with amora-client installed and running. The current client is implemented in Python for S60
(Nokia cellphones).
BUGS
See the current bugs and open new ones in the project website.
CREDITS
Author: Adenilson Cavalcanti da Silva
Contributions from: Ademar de Souza Reis Jr., Alexis Younes, Thiago Marcos Santos, Wilson Prata and others;
SEE ALSO
http://code.google.com/p/amora/
amorad manpage 2007-11-11 AMORAD(8)