RDM+ Remote Desktop for Mobiles allows you to access remotely your desktop or laptop computer from Java powered phone. 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
LIRC Remote - This project aims to allow users to control various programs on their PC using their cellphone via Bluetooth using customizable J2ME application. The goal is to support as many cell phones as possible without bonding with specific model or manufacturer
Mobile BT Remote turns your Nokia mobile phone into a remote controller for your computer. You can use it as a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard and as a PowerPoint presenter or Winamp, VLC and AIMP controller. It also allows you to use your mobile phone as a secondary display for your computer
Carboid Mobipad - Mobipad turns your mobile phone into a wireless mouse with touchpad, using your own wireless Bluetooth network. It's an application for touch phones with Java and Bluetooth support. Mobipad consists of two parts: the phone application and a companion server application for your computer. Your PC requires Java SE Runtime Environment 1.5 or higher
MyBooo - Access your PC thru your Mobile Find online all the web applications you need to work such as email, agenda, Word, Excel and so one. Those are automatically implemented with your own data. This online desktop is also accessible with any phone
Mobile Remote Desktop - Mobile Remote Desktop is an application intended to allow mobile users to connect to remote Intranet or a single desktop. Users will have access to File Systems, Process Table
JabpBT - JabpBT is a sister program to JabpLite which enables data to be exchanged with a PC via Bluetooth. As well as installing JabpBT on your phone, you will also need to install JabpBT on your PC. For the PC version, as well as full instructions, please refer to the download for JabpLite
Moccatroller is a program that allows you to remote control PC applications on a Windows (XP or later) computer with a mobile phone or PDA using Bluetooth technology or an internet connection