Wireless Tether - enables WiFi-tethering for "rooted" handsets running Android. Clients (your laptop for example) can connect via WiFi (ad-hoc mode) and get access to the Internet using the 3G or 2G connection which is established by the handset.
What's New in This Release:
· Minor bugfixes. Last release of "wireless tether"
Wired Tether - This application enables tethering (via USB) for "rooted" handsets running Android. A client (your laptop for example) can connect via usb and get access to the internet using the 3G, 2G mobile connection or the wifi connection which is established by the handset.
This program has been tested with Linux and Microsoft Windows clients
ES File Explorer is a local & network file manager. It provides a file explorer for both local phone and one’s remote computer. The user can view the files in his/her phone and in the computer’s shared folder
PdaNet - Allows your computer to go online through the Android phone''s Internet connection. Supports USB/Bluetooth DUN. Does not require tether plan or rooting. Mac&PC. Easy and fast! Additional SMS Agent app - send or receive SMS from PC
Shark for Root - Traffic sniffer working on 3G and WiFi.
You need tcpdump binary in /system/xbin for this program to work.
To open dump use WireShark or similar software, for preview dump on phone use Shark Reader.
Based on tcpdump
Orbot: Tor on Androi - Orbot is an application that allows mobile phone users to access the web, instant messaging and email without being monitored or blocked by their mobile internet service provider. Orbot brings the features and functionality of Tor to the Android mobile operating system.
Orbot contains Tor, libevent and privoxy
APNdroid - Toggle that prevents your phone from connecting to internet over 3G/EDGE/GPRS. This application modifies APN names and types by adding 'apndroid' suffix to them (you can edit them anytime in your phone's Settings).
NOTE: Uninstall with enabled internet access! Otherwise you will be offline, needing to change APNs manually.
What's New in 2.1.3 / 2
5 VPN - Starting a VPN connection on Android is not very convenient. Normally it requires 7 clicks and writing a password. If you want to avoid writing the password, you can copy it to the clipboard, and then paste it, for a total of 11 clicks. With this application however, it can be done in 5 fast clicks and no password