Tuesday, January 23, 2007

The real Bluejack - What is it for?

This is a software that has loads of features and is quite cheap, only $6. So far so good, but I haven’t figured out its real purpose and usefulness. Why would I want to use a nearby device to send a sms, access its phonebook? The primary question being, why I would want to give access to any individual to access my contacts and send stuff on my behalf. Anyway, I intend to test it and maybe I’ll come with some use for it.

Features:

OBEX FTP Mode. You can browse target-device filesystem: download, upload and delete files, create new folders.


AT Mode. You can send AT commands to the target-device to control it: you can dial a number, send SMS, read phonebook and SMS, and many other features.

IrMC Mode. You can get phonebook and organizer from the target-device. It’s much faster, then AT, but not supported by all phones.

Send BT messages. It’s an easy and free way to communicate with people nearby! Maybe you’ve seen this feature in Sniper or Mobiluck? So it’s the same.

Send files. Sample sending files over bluetooth, as most of filemanagers does… But! You can send several files! There is no need to search for the device every time you want to send something! It’s up to TWO TIMES FASTER than sending files via filemanagers.

Recieving files. If you have an HTC based device, you know, that all the incoming files are stored in device storage. It’s a really bad thing, when you want to recieve large 20 Mb file. No more saving files to storage!!! The Real Bluejack can recieve files directly into Storage Card! The method, used in The Real Bluejack differs from that, used in moBlue. They first recieved file into RAM memory, and then saved it to the destination place, so the maximum file size is limited with amount of free RAM. The Real Bluejack writes file directly to the destination place!

A trial for both Pocket PC and Smartphone is available here.

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