AlwaysOnPc

johnh02

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Have y'all heard about always on PC? If u haven't u got to get it. It turns ur phone into a PC and u can surf the web, play flash games, do anything with flash, write documents on word, use Google chrome, basically u can do anything. Anybody tried it because I love it.

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Have y'all heard about always on PC? If u haven't u got to get it. It turns ur phone into a PC and u can surf the web, play flash games, do anything with flash, write documents on word, use Google chrome, basically u can do anything. Anybody tried it because I love it.

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I thanked you like five times :p

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Too bad it is for only one year then you have to buy another license. I use splashtop to do about the same thing.
 

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Is it this app ? :)

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So let me get this straight, you are paying $20 for a vnc client (when there are plenty of free and open source ones available) that connects only to one PC where you have a restricted account to do all your web surfing and document editing.

I think I should make the exact sane thing and sell it for $17, I'd make money, and be able to watch what many people are doing on their "alwaysonpc" whenever I want.


A better solution is vnc into your OWN PC. All your files are already there, and you have as much storage space as you can afford to put in it. And you never have to think about what the service provider is doing with all the data they can see.
 

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So let me get this straight, you are paying $20 for a vnc client (when there are plenty of free and open source ones available) that connects only to one PC where you have a restricted account to do all your web surfing and document editing.

I think I should make the exact sane thing and sell it for $17, I'd make money, and be able to watch what many people are doing on their "alwaysonpc" whenever I want.


A better solution is vnc into your OWN PC. All your files are already there, and you have as much storage space as you can afford to put in it. And you never have to think about what the service provider is doing with all the data they can see.
I didn't have to pay lol and my PC is messed up at the moment
Is it this app ? :)

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Yes

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