Tuesday, May 27, 2008

KEEP CONNECTED TO YOUR PCS WITH YOUR BLACKBERRY USING AVVENU




I am sure many of you have been addicted to logmein.com for access to your home or work computers no matter where you are. Many have written to locate a software that would allow you to use your BlackBerry to log into your home computer and see documents and files.

Try the Avvenu application. I have tested it, and it does exactly what it says it does. You can remotely browse, copy and share your PC files. If you have Avvenu Access 'n Share installed on your computer it's easy to upload files from any remote location, even through a firewall. All you need is an Internet connection and a Web browser. Simply login to the service, select the computer where you want to add files, and select "upload".

Your Avvenu Access 'n Share account will let you access and share files from up to ten source computers. Simply install the Avvenu Connector onto each PC. On the first computer's installation, you will create a unique username and password for your account. On the remaining computers, simply use the same username and password you have already selected.

With Avvenu Access 'n Share, you can share files with anyone you only need their e-mail addresses. Your friends don't need to subscribe to Avvenu in order to view whatever pictures or files you share with them. Since Access 'n Share is free, your friends can similarly set up accounts to share their files with you.

Avvenu music (beta) lets you remotely listen to music you have stored or "ripped" to your iTunes music library on your Windows PC. Avvenu Music lets you listen to your iTunes music from anywhere in the world using a web-browser on any other Internet-connected Windows or Macintosh personal computer.

Since Avvenu Music uses the same friendly playing options as in iTunes, it's easy to understand. As long as your PC is connected to the Internet, you can listen to your music from any Internet enabled PC, wherever you are. Plus, the music you choose to store on our secure media servers, which we call Anytime Playlists, can be listened to even when your computer is turned off or not connected to the Internet.

When your PC is connected to the Internet, you can remotely listen to all of the ripped music you have in your iTunes music library.

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