This software summary describes a Java-based GUI frontend that is used with anyRemote software. It enables users to interact with anyRemote software through a simple graphical user interface.
The software was developed as a thin layer between Bluetooth-capable phones and Linux. In principle, it can be configured to manage any software. anyRemote is a console application, but there are GUI front-ends available for Gnome and KDE as well. This makes it accessible to a wider variety of people with different preferences.
The software has a wide range of uses as well. It can be used through Bluetooth, infrared, or even cable connection. It can also work through Bluetooth connection with a Java client written for JSR82-capable phones. If your phone supports Wi-Fi, it can work through that connection as well. Additionally, it can accept incoming connections from the network and has a web interface that can work as an HTTP server.
One limitation is that it only has limited support for Bemused clients. However, overall, the anyRemote Java client is an excellent tool to use with the anyRemote software. It is flexible, easy to use, and has a wide range of applications.
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