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AziLink is an application that allows USB tethering for Android-based phones, without requiring root access. It works by using a Java-based NAT that communicates with OpenVPN on the host computer. It has been tested on MacOS, Windows, and Linux. The connection will be forwarded over the phone's active network service, which can be either WiFi or 3G/EDGE
AndFTP is a FTP/SFTP client for for Android-powered phones. It allows managing several FTP servers. It comes with both a device file browser and a FTP file browser. It provides download and upload features with resume support. Use device menu to rename, delete, copy, set permissions and create folders
Autoproxy Lite - The most complete proxier for Android. Autoproxy allows you to use Market, Gmail, maps or surf the web even behind the proxy from your home/school/office.
It works by creating a transparent/intercepting proxier running on your phone that redirects web traffic to your proxy
Mobile Network Monitor - This application helps users understand their own mobile phone network data traffic usage, in order to better control the cost of data traffic.
· 2G/3G and Wi-Fi network data traffic monitoring capabilities.
· Network data traffic to warn function.
· Real time monitoring of network data charts and summary
Speedtest.net Mobile - COMPLETELY REVAMPED INTERFACE!
If you have trouble with the application icon not working after upgrading, please completely reboot your device to resolve the issue. We are working on a more elegant solution but this seems to take care of it as well. Note this only affects some devices. Sorry for all of the quick bug fix releases.
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Network Signal Widget - Do you need a more precise way to know whether you are in a good signal environment? Is the default 4 signal bars shown by Android not enough for you to judge whether you can make that important call?
Use this high resolution graphical widget and get a good idea of the signal activity in just a simple 1X1 widget without taking too much space