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Homeserver Mobile Lite 3.0
Homeserver Ltd.
HomeserverMobile LiteWeb ServerMobileLite Edition only requires a one time purchaseinvestment of the product to gain full access to itsfunctionality.HomeserversMobile Lite Edition is our entry level Web andApplication Server product for the Mobile Phone and home PC usermarketplace. Mobile Lite provides the platform tofully utilize todays cell phone technologies and theInternet. Mobile Lite was developed to introduce alarge range of Mobile Phone users, utilizing their PCsand the internet, to Homeservers unique baseline offeringof mobile features. MobileLite will immediately allow the user to set-up asecure personalized website hosted on your home PersonalComputer, acquire ownership of a personal Domain Name address onthe World Wide Web (e.g.MyName.hs2go.net)without recurring monthly charges, and access this site eitherby mobile handsets or computers via common web browsers, such asNetscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer (without the need forany special client software or plug-ins). ApplicationServerHomeserverMobile Lite Edition will give you secure wirelessaccess to your own powerful website server. Imagineaccessing and moving content between your secure and privateHomeserver network and your mobile handset! Using your PersonalComputer and the Internet, you will be able to set up and golive with your own personalized website within minutesafter downloading the product. You will immediately be able tocommunicate with your newly configured Website via your Mobilephone or remote Personal Computer with the appropriateauthorization. Homeservers Mobile LiteEdition supports MMS, WAP 2.0 and Nokia Image Server compatiblephones. MobileLite Edition is also a compelling applicationserver. Homeservers application server supports theuse of practical and productive applications supported by thecore product. Homeservers complete product line has anextensive number of plug inapplications, makingupgrades cost effective and economical. Homeserver Mobile LiteEditon comes with the following applications: LibraryPublisher and Photo Album Publisher.MobileDigital PicturesNokiaImage ServerHomeserverLite allows Mobile Phone users to browse digital photo albumsover the Internet. Imagine,you are on a business trip, and your child is in a play. Thefamily digital camera is used to record the event and thepictures are saved on to your home PC. Homeserverautomatically adds the new content to the protected online photoalbums. Even though you may be in a different time zone, yourmobile phone can be used to access the Home PC and see today'spicutres; no complications, no fuss just Easy Digital PictureSharing.ViewingA Homeserver Gallery Picture on a Nokia 3600Savinga photo with a Nokia 5500HomeserverMobile Lite integrates Nokias Image Servertechnologies. Nokias Image Server enables management ofimages between mobile devices and Homeserver Products. Homeservermakes it easy to share Mobile Pictures1.TAKE A PHOTO2.UPLOAD TO HOMESERVER3.FRIENDS AND FAMILY CAN SEE YOUR PHOTOS INSTANTLY
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