Omnipresence Beta - Omnipresence is a Windows Mobile Remote Desktop/VNC application. It supports the G-Sensor, Nav Sensor, Finger Panning, and many other features that make it very Windows Mobile friendly.
Installation:
1. Verify you have .NET 3.5 installed on your computer.
2. Verify you have .NET CF 3.5 installed on your device.
3. Unzip the ZIP file into a directory.
4. Copy the CAB from the ZIP onto your device and install.
5. Run Omnipresence.exe on your computer. Start the server.
6. Run Omnipresence from your device. Type in your IP address/host and hit connect.
Simple instructions:
* Double tap to zoom in and out
* Use the HTC Diamond Nav Wheel to smoothly zoom in and out.
* Drag your finger along the screen to pan.
* Click and hold to send a right click to the remote machine.
* You can enter full screen via the menu. You can leave full screen by pressing the center rocker/nav key.
* It is recommended to download GSen to support screen rotation
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
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