Thursday, February 3, 2005
Desktop Rover Now Supports Pocket PCs
Posted by Darius Wey in "SOFTWARE" @ 10:00 AM
"Desktop Rover allows you to control up to 32 computers (and now Pocket PCs) with a single computer's keyboard and mouse. By positioning each computer's monitor next to (or above or below) each other, you can use each computer as if it was part of a single virtual desktop. You simply move the mouse from one computer to the next and the keyboard focus follows the mouse to that computer."
Desktop Rover now has full support for Pocket PCs, which means you can control your Pocket PC with your PC's keyboard and mouse. The software also has full copy and paste support to and from the Pocket PC. A two-week trial version can be downloaded from here, and if the application grabs your interest, you can purchase a Pocket PC-only license for $19.
Desktop Rover now has full support for Pocket PCs, which means you can control your Pocket PC with your PC's keyboard and mouse. The software also has full copy and paste support to and from the Pocket PC. A two-week trial version can be downloaded from here, and if the application grabs your interest, you can purchase a Pocket PC-only license for $19.