
Idokorro Releases Mobile Desktop for Smartphones
September 5th, 2006
Idokorro Mobile the makers of Mobile Desktop, announced today that Mobile Desktop now supports Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson smartphones, in addition to BlackBerry devices that have been supported since its launch in March 2006. Mobile Desktop allows people to use their wireless handheld to view the screen and control the mouse and keyboard of remote computers that are running Windows Terminal Services or Remote Desktop, or that have a VNC server.
Mobile Desktop can be used to connect to practically any kind of computer including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, Novell Netware, QNX, and OS/2. With Mobile Desktop, users can troubleshoot issues on remote computers, access files back at the office, provide remote support, or access any application that is traditionally used on a desktop computer, all from their wireless handheld device. Mobile Desktop also supports SSH connection tunneling for greater security.
We are proud to provide Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Motorola phone users with the opportunity to expand the capabilities of their wireless devices. Our current users have been very enthusiastic about the flexibility that Mobile Desktop has given them. It was clear we had to extend support to more wireless devices.
Idokorro will be demonstrating the latest versions of its award-winning applications for wireless handhelds at CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2006 from September 12-14 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, in Los Angeles, CA.
The Idokorro suite of products offers users mobile access to networks, servers, applications, computers, and other devices, allowing them to fix problems faster and from almost anywhere, all with their wireless handheld. Idokorro applications increase efficiency and productivity while decreasing costs.




