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Splashtop 2, which provides mobile access to your computer and files, is now available for Windows Phone 8
How many times have you rushed out of the house without some important file you needed for work
—or wished you had access to your desktop computer’s music or movie library from your hotel room on the beach?
Enter Splashtop 2, a popular app designed to provide remote access to your PC or Mac that just arrived in the Windows Phone 8 Store today.
Splashtop 2 users can view and edit files, use apps, and stream audio and HD video to their phone directly from a remote computer. Setting it up is pretty straightforward. First download the Windows Phone app, which is free through August 31, then install Splashtop’s free Streamer software on your PC or Mac. The Splashtop remote access service runs $1.99 a month. For more info, head over to the Splashtop site.
India’s Federal Bank also gets a Windows Phone app
Talking about banking apps, India’s Federal Bank’s customers who use Windows Phone are now also able to do their banking on the move.
The newly released FedMobile app features:
- Funds Transfer
- IMPS Payment
- Mobile recharging are popular services while DTH recharge
- School fee payment
To use the app users need to register for Federal Bank’s Mobile Banking service at their nearest Federal Bank Branch.
Read more and find the app in the Windows Phone Store here.
Thanks Arun for the tip.