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JoikuSpot Premium 2.5
Joikusoft
JoikuSpot installs direct to your mobile phone. You can use your mobile phone as a Wi-Fi internet access point for high speed 3G Internet connection. You can share your mobile phones 3G internet connection securely with Wifi devices such as laptops, iPods, iTouch, EeePCs and internet tablets. Multiple devices can share the same connection in parallel, but it is your choice if you allow sharing of your JoikuSpot internet access point. The connection can be set secured just like with any other Wifi basestation. JoikuSpot simply turns your mobile phone to be the Wifi base station and Internet gateway.
Version 2.5 adds support for 28 languages: Arabic, Turkish, Chinese HK, Chinese PRC, Chinese TW, Polish, Korean, Indonesian, Hebrew, Ukrainian, Slovenian, English, English US, French, French CA, German, Italian, Portuguese, Portuguese BR, Russian, Spanish, Spanish AM, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish and Japanese. The language is automatically selected to be same as the phone's language.
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