I'm looking for an app or method for stealth monitoring of my own phones. I would like to be able to record video/audio, take control (ie: vnc/rdp) etc.
I was thinking I could accomplish most of this via CLI using ssh or whatever, but I was hoping there is a more streamlined app already out there that I could use.
Stealth is key. For example if someone stole my phone I would like to be able to monitor what they are doing, record audio from the mic secretly, capture video from cam, stuff like that.
This is mostly just for testing and playing, but also for security.
Thanks!
What about Andoid Lost http://www.androidlost.com/ not sure if it could do all but can be 'hidden' on the phone.
i have used both spybubble and webwatcher mobile. Webwatcher was better but more expensive. If I had a need to use one again i would try:
http://www.mobile-spy.com/
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i have an xda 2s and would like to find a program so that i can send messages to computers on my workgroup.
i know you can use msn, but its not always running on every computer in the house.
something like netsend would be great, unfortunetly google hasnt found anything yet.
also i would like to know of any programs for wifi. i have a program called remote amp that is great, any similar programs, or just plain cool thing to do with wifi at home.
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im having fun with redeo control server. this allows you to control your window media player from the BA. you can select from your music library make play lists even play video files. im thinking this is one of the most useful gadgets i have found. i think i might be selling my ipod now.
try it: http://www.rudeo.com/
hey guys, i'm having trouble with finding a program like mobiledit or jeyo that allows you to SMS and have phone priveleges on a pc. my netbook has windows 7 starter and i can't find anything that works with windows 7 starter or with wp7 or with both. anyone know something i could use? this is a necessity with me. if i can't find something, i'll be migrating away from wp7 and my samsung focus. even samsung's own pc studio software does not support the focus.
all my controls would be via bluetooth.
there isn't a program at present to do this as the phone is locked down quite a bit and APIs would need to be written to get this going (or phone needs to be hacked up for it, which i don't see happening any time soon).
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there isn't a program at present to do this as the phone is locked down quite a bit and APIs would need to be written to get this going (or phone needs to be hacked up for it, which i don't see happening any time soon).
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that seems so odd to me. windows 7 starters automatically answers incoming calls and allows me controls of my phone's zune playback (forward/backwards, stop/pause) while connected to the phone via bluetooth, so you would think since windows has already got the functionality of partially controlling the phone, they would go ahead and add the texting and the "answer/ignore/dial" functionality as well.
there are some serious functionality problems with the wp7 in these regards. you go look at mobiledit's list of working phones and it is just about every phone made except the windows phone 7. any ideas on if this could happen in the next year?
i would suggest hitting up social.microsoft.com about this. that is more of a direct source. MS could provide more ideas as to what they're doing at the MWC next week, but i doubt it would be detailed enough down to particular featuresets.
Hey guys - Wanted to see if anyone out there has used a 'keynote remote' app for Android. I'm going to be running a presentation on my wife's Mac, but neither of us have an iPhone, and the clicker we're going to be using is not that great.
I know some of the other guys who use it (and have iPhones) have keynote remotes on their phones, and I was wondering if anyone has any good suggestions for apps I could try. A few of them out there cost some $$, and I have no problem with that, but I know we only get 15 minutes to test apps out now, and that may not be enough time.
I'd like to have the link done by bluetooth so I don't have to rely on wifi if possible. Anyone out there know about this incredibly specific request?
I know you're not wanting wifi, but it's what I use at home to control my media PC: Desktop Remote. Free and works flawlessly.
othan1 said:
I know you're not wanting wifi, but it's what I use at home to control my media PC: Desktop Remote. Free and works flawlessly.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Do you know if it works on Macs, specifically for Keynote? That's the application I'm going to be using it for, so if it only works for PCs, I won't be able to use it.
I'll look it up on the market and check it out.
Hello guys, I need a bluetooth (not wifi) PC remote application+server. I used to have Touch remote but I don't want to run java on my pc anymore. I need a combo that will enable me to view my actual PC desktop on phone screen so I can open any program I want. I'd need a shut down button too plus I would of course love it if it controlled my VLC too. Any suggestion?
I'm not aware of any bluetooth stack parts that cover remote display handling, which is quite different from streaming audio. I don't know why it must be bluetooth, but try Team Viewer for remote display and control.
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Because I don't have all the privileges to control router and firewall so with all the ports that usually need to get unblocked complicate things too much. Thanks, I will try it, I still hope I can get one that has vlc control too...
TeamViewer is pretty good about working through firewalls and NAT and such; I've yet to encounter any problems connecting in many network situations.
Also, I believe there are quite a few vlc remote apps in the store.
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Hi I know this sounds like a broad idea so ill get straight to the point.
I have a front door lock. I will lickley be getting the August lock or a Kevo. I have wireless lights and a NEST thermostat in the house also, the idea is that I want to create one app to control all my home wireless devices. I might use a rasberry pie which would act as some sort of repeater to link all my IR, RF, Wireless, devices to the Internet so I can use the app from anywhere in the world.
Is this possible? How difficult?
I found a device that can act as the controller to all the individual things in the house and links them to the internet however it uses its own app. any way to override the app with my own design?
Thanks!
Yes it is possible
We used to have a college thesis like this one back in the day. One solution that I can think of right now is you need to have the following:
1. Google App Engine to host a web app that connect your phone and a computer in your home
2. A custom mobile app that will communicate with the web app.
3. A computer / rasberry pi that will query the web app to know which switch to turn on / off. You'll need a USB relay to connect the computer with an appliance or a light bulb.
These are the three things I would start if I was to build one again. Good luck
Hey thanks for the reply.
That is reassuring. I will be communicating wirelessly to the lights however ( or the dimmable wall switch I should say).but that's the least of my concerns.
The main part is what you discussed. Any ideas how much I would need to pay someone to make the app? At there templates? I have some friend who are fantastic programmers however they have not touched apps b4.
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Hey thanks for the reply.
That is reassuring. I will be communicating wirelessly to the lights however ( or the dimmable wall switch I should say).but that's the least of my concerns.
The main part is what you discussed. Any ideas how much I would need to pay someone to make the app? At there templates? I have some friend who are fantastic programmers however they have not touched apps b4.
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No idea how much for the custom app but it cost me about 100 dollars (hardware and software) when I was in college to build the whole thing. Back then I only used SMS to communicate and not the internet. It would be fun building it your self.
If you want a ready made one, there are available ones in the market, and it would cost you about $50. Try searching for Belkin WeMo switch