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Remote Web Desktop: Remotely Manage Android Phone Anywhere in Web Browser

A best app to manage your phone in desktop browser and use it for Messaging, File Explorer, Shared Clipboard, Wallpaper, WiFi Keyboard, Screen Capture, FTP Explorer, WebCam, Contacts, Notes and also can manage Mobile Settings. The easiest way to remotely manage your phone in web browser, Anytime, Anywhere without need to of anything special.


Features in Remote Web Desktop:
1. Web SMS: provide an outlook similar interface to send, read, and manage your messages. Support long SMS, mass-sending, and fake SMS.
2. File Explorer: manage SD card files and transfer files between phone and computer. Support multiple upload by drag-and-drop (for HTML 5 browser), image viewer, Media Player, etc.
3. FTP Server: provide a high speed channel to transfer files between phone and computer, enable you to manage sdcard files in Windows File Explorer, browser or FTP client.
4. WiFi Keyboard: allow you to type on your phone using your computer's keyboard.
5. Shared Clipboard: share clipboard text between PC and phone.
6. Webcam: turns your phone into a wireless camera, view your camera with web browser (For 2.2+)
7. Screen Capture: capture phone screen from web (for rooted phone)
8. Wallpaper: set phone wallpaper by upload a picture or online picture.
9. APK Web Installer: backup apps to SD card, and install APK through File Explorer of web desktop.
10. Personal Web Server: serve your personal web pages on your phone.
11. SSL HTTP: provide 512 bits RSA encrypt
12. Network Bridge: support all ineternet connections (2G/3G/WiFi), access your phone at any place.

Download Free Remote Web Desktop 5.2.1 for Android:
Remote Web Desktop 5.2.1.apk (2.12 MB)

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