ToothMote is an application to control Linux computers using a BlueTooth-enabled cell phone. It provides a basis for communicating with a connected cell phone, and then uses a plugin architecture to easily expand the amount of functionality it provides. Other similar applications are Salling Clicker for Mac OS X and Bluemote for Linux.
Nice news, not.
A link to an app, where the article text is the description copied and pasted from the authors website.
Salling Clicker’s for Windows, too.
Here’s a suggestion: Try coming up with a better name. ToothMote? You’ve gotta be kidding me. This one has geek written all over it.
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title should say “for bluetooth enabled sonyericson phones” cus it doesnt work with anything else.