Access Your Computer from Your Cell Phone
Thursday, October 4, 2007 by
HackCollege
Now I've never run into the problem of running to class late for a presentation and then forgetting my files, but maybe you have. Or maybe you've had lunch with a friend and then wanted to show them this video you have on your computer, but neither of you had the time to go up to your dorm room before next class.
Or even if you've ever craved to hear this one song you have on your computer but were away from your computer at the time, then I'd recommend installing Soonr. It's free.
Soonr is a desktop application that stores folders from your computer on the Internet, in mobile-ready form. In other words, after you install their application, you choose which folders you'd like to share with yourself. Then simply visit Soonr's website from your mobile phone (yes, Internet access is required, but this is $6/month for unlimited access if you're with T-mobile, for example).
And, completely free, you've got all your pictures, videos, music, files, documents, presentations all readily available to you (as long as your cell phone can support these things and as long as your computer is turned "on").
So next time you come to class and truthfully left the paper due that day in your dorm, you can show your professor from your cell phone that you indeed have it on your computer. At least they'll probably be pretty impressed.




Reader Comments (7)
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Hey, I am one of the SoonR folks. I like your example of showing your presentation / assignment to your professor. That's a good use case I hadn't heard of yet. Heck, with SoonR you can email the presentation or assignment right from your phone to your professor. Remember that when you do this, all the "heavy lifting" happens on your computer and our web servers. So even if your phone connection is slow, it'll happen really fast.
Thanks for posting a blurb about us.
I had no idea that this type of application was out there. Thanks for the heads up.
Nice find I'd no idea that this type of app was available I'm really going to find this useful.
I started to ask about Goosync, never mind, I found your other post about it, thanks!
thanks for the post! tmoblie guy.
What is the price they charge for the download and storage I wonder?