Using your smartphone or PDA to remotely access your
home computer / QCharts.

 

(This section will be further updated as more info comes in from those of you who are actually using this remote access software.)

 

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I am putting up this page to be a resource page for those of you who are using a Palm Treo, AT&T Tilt, a Blackberry or some other similar device to connect back to your home computer, so that you can see QCharts on your handheld PDA or smartphone. This section will continue to be updated as more submissions come in - so check back!

 

I do not have any direct experience with these PDAs or phones. I have always either used a laptop or my regular desktop computer(s) to run QCharts. So I am heavily dependent (OK....completely dependent) on input from other students as to their experiences with the software that makes this connection possible. If you have direct experience using this type of software on your PDA to do this, I'd love to hear from you. Email me at the "Ask a Question" link above if you like.

 

OK, so you have one of these marvels of technology and you want to use it to see QCharts in your hand while you're at work or wherever. How do you do that? Well, you need to understand a few basic things first:

- You gotta leave your home computer running and connected to the Internet. This won't work if your home computer is off.

- The software you use is like the "connector" between your handheld device and your home computer. That "connector" software varies depending on what specific type of handheld device you have.

 

 

If you are using a service (listed here or not) and have comments about it (good or bad) I'd love to hear them and I'd love to be able to post them on this website for everyone's benefit. Please email them to me by clicking here.