anyRemote can be used by:
* bluetooth connection with java client if cell phone is JSR82 compatible
* Wi-Fi connection with java client if phone supports Wi-Fi
* IR connection with java client if java realization in phone supports access to IR port
* ordinary TCP/IP connection with java client, if PC is connectable from internet
* bluetooth, infrared or cable connection using AT "modem" commands
* web interface
* it supports some of IR remotes supplied with TV tuner cards (like LIRC)
* it has limited support for Bemused clients
anyRemote should work with the following phones:
* Nokia Series40 and Series60
* Sony Ericsson
* Motorola
* BenqSiemens
For more information, look at anyRemote Website
* bluetooth connection with java client if cell phone is JSR82 compatible
* Wi-Fi connection with java client if phone supports Wi-Fi
* IR connection with java client if java realization in phone supports access to IR port
* ordinary TCP/IP connection with java client, if PC is connectable from internet
* bluetooth, infrared or cable connection using AT "modem" commands
* web interface
* it supports some of IR remotes supplied with TV tuner cards (like LIRC)
* it has limited support for Bemused clients
anyRemote should work with the following phones:
* Nokia Series40 and Series60
* Sony Ericsson
* Motorola
* BenqSiemens
For more information, look at anyRemote Website
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