Webex PCNow Connects iPhone to Windows PC

By admin | Aug 29, 2007

webex-pcn-now.jpgWebex announced today that their popular PCNow software will now support the iPhone.  This means that iPhone users can connect to a PC.  A Mac connection updated is expected soon so that users can access their Mac products.  The service also allows users to do a remote desktop session where they can connect to their PC.  This means that users will see the desktop, just as if they were working at the PC.  Webex PCNow also has some other features that may be attractive to the mobile user in general.

PCNow can also allow you to:

  1. Remote Desktop Control     Access your PCs using a standard web browser, and work as if you were sitting right there. No software is installed on your local computer or mobile device, and your data, emails and files are always accessible. The days of lugging your laptop around and forgetting documents are over.
  2. NEW with Version 3.0 - Access files, photos, and documents stored on your remote computer from any mobile phone. Quickly share documents and pictures on the go.
  3. NEW with Version 3.0 - Access Outlook email, calendar and contacts from your mobile phone. Reply to emails, create appointments and quickly retrieve contact information when you need it.
  4. NEW with Version 3.0 - Call or chat with Skype contacts even on mobile devices that are not supported by Skype mobile client. International calls and conference calls cost just pennies per minute.
  5. NEW with Version 3.0 - If you have Google, Yahoo, Windows, or X1 desktop search installed on your computer, you can search your desktop from any mobile phone.
  6. NEW with Version 3.0 - 100MBs of free online storage allows you to automatically store important files and access them even when your computer is off-line.
    Note: - Additional online storage will be available for purchase soon.
  7. Copy and paste text between computers - simply and easily.
  8. Print any document on your remote computer to a local printer. Instantly obtain a hard copy of any document living on your remote computer.
  9. Transfer files to and from your remote computer. If you travel and forget to bring a document, easily access your computer and transfer the file to your local computer.
  10. All data transferred during a remote access session, from end to end, is totally secure and private (128 bit SSL). Work confidently, knowing that your data is secure, private and always available.
  11. Prevents anyone at the remote location from tampering with your computer during a session. Your privacy and your remote access session are protected.
  12. A unique option that triggers a phone call from the network, requiring that an access code be entered via the phone’s keypad to obtain access to the remote computer. Provides extremely high security.
  13. View detailed records of your remote access sessions. Self service reporting at your fingertips.


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