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Here ya be.
english site http://www.serversman.com/promo/promo_wm_en.html While there are other web servers for Windows Mobile, Free-bit uniquely uses its Emotion Link technology to bypass the NAT layer of the telephone carriers by creating a VPN tunnel directly to your smartphone, meaning your device is always reachable on the same IPv6 IP no matter what network (3G or WIFI) you are on. By signing up for Serversman you also get a unique Serversman.com/NAME URL which can be passed on to others, allowing easy sharing of the content of your smartphone. Besides this groundbreaking functionality Serversman also supports gadgets to get access to the features of your smartphone, like accessing the GPS functionality of your device to allow your web page to publish your real-time location, or to upload pictures. Serversman for the iPhone has also been developed, but while the Windows Mobile version supports all the features of the iPhone, it can also run in the background, unlike the iPhone app. Free-bit also notes the potential market for its software is much larger on Windows Mobile, which has shipped 50 million so far and 20 million only last year, vs the iPhone’s who’s lifetime sales so far are only 17 million.
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Its wild.. host a website on your phone? you can let your friends download/stream your stuff.. upload stuff to your phone..endless possibilities.
+1 OP It has a freakin' webpage that allows you to share things publicly or privately. This is amazing. Last edited by apristel; 11-07-2009 at 09:26 PM. |
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I too see absolutely no point to this software.. it's hardly anything new as I can recall at least 4 other products in the last 4 years that do the same..
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Microsoft's own httpd: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Sputnik Compact Web Server: http://www.chilisoftware.net/CompactWebServer/ Sphinx Mobile Web: http://www.sphinx-soft.com/MWS/index.html Cambridge vxWeb: http://www.cam.com/vxweb.html TinyJava Web Server: http://tjws.sourceforge.net/ ApacheCE Ports: http://www.rainer-keuchel.de/software.html to name a few ![]() Although the recently hyped webserver does do some funky NAT redirections I still see no value in it. Heck, my TP2 can barely run a web browser - let alone a server! |
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