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Old 02-02-2007, 07:23 PM
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Default Skype for free remote access to your PC

We're working with Adondo Corporation, on their new Call Your Own PC interface.
If anyone's interested in pretty "cutting edge" applications, Adondo's released a Lite
version of Personal Audio Link (PAL) that is *free for all of 2007.

PAL uses your existing Skype account so you can call your PC to handle
Outlook email or get other information (below) from any phone or cell phone,
across a your Skype account, back to your own PC ..

With this technology, users get everyday-type usable features,
using DTMF touch tones or simple voice commands, like

1. Hear emails, reply to emails, file emails, create_&_dictate emails

2. Get instant traffic reports, (and change your location on the fly),

3. Get real-time weather forecasts for your zip code
(change your location on the fly)

4. Listen to podcasts, blogs, RSS feeds, favorite news pages, etc.

5. Get, e.g. phone numbers, addresses etc. for any Outlook contact
you may not happen to have with you then

6. Get Outlook appointment reminder calls, notices of new emails from
"Hot Contacts", wake-up calls, etc.;

and all these features can be had from any regular phone or cell phone

As mentioned, the Lite version is free for all of 2007.

{ The standard Edition is $4.99 month,
the Professional Edition is $9.99 a month.}

The program and all it's features can be seen at
http://www.adondo.net/adondo-pal-features.aspx
or on theSkype extras website:
https://extras.skype.com/151/view

(contact me directly for details or questions -
Bill Burke,
speechcontrols_@_cfl.rr.com )

Last edited by broadbandinfo; 05-22-2007 at 02:12 PM.
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Old 03-18-2008, 05:08 AM
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Sorry for bumping...well there may be more update by now...One can try it but still skype or any other such freeware is not recommended for any kinda remote access purposes...as such work is highly vulnerable to getting hacked..I wanna use http://www.rhubcom.com turbomeeting for secure conferencing solutions as well as remote support, reboot and application sharing purposes.
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