Monday, January 7, 2013
Quick Calendar Event on Youtube
I finally made it. Here is the first youtube-video about Quick Calendar Event.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Home replacement with applocker inside
Well, we are online now.
distant Control is a via browser accessible home-app with integrated applocker for people, which want to define what apps are executable on their smartphones and tablets.
Features:
- Home-Replacement
- Permit/Forbid execution of apps
- Central maintenance of your devices and apps
- Inventory of your devices and apps
- Create profiles to configure your devices easily
distant Control - home-app with applocker inside on Google Play
distant Control is a via browser accessible home-app with integrated applocker for people, which want to define what apps are executable on their smartphones and tablets.
distant control needs no root. System apps can be blocked as well. Blocked apps are hidden and not visible by users.
Android-smarthones and tablets are growing in popularity for business increasingly. But behind that there are many issues because of employees which using not only apps you have defined. You don’t want them using Facebook, Twitter or games?
This issue can be fixed by using distant Control. You can define apps which should be used by your employees using a browser-based console.
The requirement to configure each smarthone or tablet seperate is the disadvantage of marketable app-locker. distant Control goes one step further: configure all your devices with help of a browser!
You can try out distant Control as a local demo or you can use all features online for 14 days with up to 5 devices without any costs.
Features:
- Home-Replacement
- Permit/Forbid execution of apps
- Central maintenance of your devices and apps
- Inventory of your devices and apps
- Create profiles to configure your devices easily
distant Control - home-app with applocker inside on Google Play
distant Control - home replacement with app-locker inside
Today we publish a new app in Google Play names "distant Control"
distant Control is a via browser accessible home-app with AppLocker inside for people, which want to define what apps are executable and visible on their smartphones and tablets.
We post a link to Google Play as soon we are ready.
Read more about this home-app with app-locker
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Support issues
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
AppMonster FAQ created
Some questions are often asked. So I created a little AppMonster FAQ, How to, Help site. Currently, only a few questions to be answered, if necessary, this list completed.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Call Log for Quick Calendar Event
I wonder if the Quick Calendar Event should also store phone calls in the google calendar. Certain numbers could be assigned to categories, so you could track you phone-talk-time automatically as well.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
Friday, October 12, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
AppMonster Pro 2.6.0 - Update
A new version of AppMonster PRO - Backup & Restore tool for Android is online now.
The main change is the setting for "what happens if I uninstall an app?".
Now you can define four different things should happen:
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Android Mobile Device Management
In addition to developing Android apps we are working on an Mobile Device Management solution called "distant Control".
Currently we are in the beta phase and looking for testers.
Read more about Mobile Device Management for Android.
Get free Trial Account to support us as a beta-tester.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
A new feature for AppMonster soon
The next version of AppMonster Backup Restore is already in development. I change the process of app uninstall.
Setting will be extended and user can say: if I uninstall an app ...
Setting will be extended and user can say: if I uninstall an app ...
- delete all app-backups as well
- delete only backup-files, let the market-links there
- ask me every time
Is that all right? Not? Any thoughts?
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