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iForget is an excellent device which enables you to remote Mac OS with many mobile devices such as iPhone, Blackberry etc, it will interpret commands and respond to your requests like you want to send E-mail on the road with cell phone.
What is iForgot?iForgot is like a remote control for your Mac, but with unlimited range! Using any device with email or text messaging capability, iForgot will interpret commands and respond to your requests. iForgot is just what you need when you realize you forgot to do something on your computer. With the new iSight Snapshot feature, you can see what your Mac sees, no matter where you are! Send a command from a webmail account to take an iSight snapshot and in minutes, you can see a date-stamped image from your Mac's camera. What do I need to use iForgot?Simply, all you need is a device that can send email to your computer. If you have a cell phone with SMS or text messaging and can send a message to your home email address, you can use iForgot. Have a iPhone or other handheld device with email? You can use it with iForgot. If you have any doubt, just use your device to send a message to your home email address. If you can read a return email address, you can set up iForgot to control your Mac from your portable electronic device. What can it do?Did you forget to launch iTunes or iPhoto to enable music or picture sharing? Send a simple iForgot command to launch either one. Forget that you need a document at work, but you left it on your home computer? Send an iForgot command to your home computer to send the file to your work email account. Did you just remember that document you saved at home that your friend might be interested in reading? Send an iForgot command to search your computer using Spotlight to find it and send it to your friend's email account. Need to fax a document from your computer? iForgot can do that for you, too. iForgot is UniversalBuilt for today's Macs powered by Intel or PowerPC chips. iForgot takes advantage of some advanced features of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and will be ready to power you through the future, whether it's Mac OS X 10.5 or the much anticipated Apple iPhone. Get iForgot now to take advantage of the rumored features of the Apple iPhone.
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