SSH or VNC From Your Cell Phone?
fintler writes "Andreas Karlsson has a working release of a simple ssh client for the Ericsson P800 and is looking for a way to imput control charactors in the interface. Here is Screenshot 1 and Screenshot 2. There's also a VNC client for the Ericsson P800 (Auf Deutsch!) written by Gino Micacchi with some more screenshots here and here."
My Samsung phone has had a Java VNC client for quite some time already, odd that this would make news. Though that phone looks nicer than mine
Screen Shot 1 - SSH Client
Screen Shot 2 - SSH Client
VNC Viewer
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You can do that natively with Opera on the P800. Their small-screen rendering is _that_ good.
it's in my head
... on the Nokia 9210 (or 9290 for those in the US) for some time... both VNC and SSH ports have been available for (as far as I remember) over a year... ssh.com used to do a client too, but I can't see it on their site any more... I've found the ssh client very useful, e.g. it means I can set a task (e.g. a long compile) going, leave, then check up on it later from wherever I happen to be...
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You don't need a smartphone - just a cell phone that supports Java 2 Micro Edition. As for typing, well, you can use one of those clip on thumboards.