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No problems here. Double check your password on both ends. As noted above, the entry on the phone tends to capitalize the first letter...I found this out as well when updating to the new version.
I'd updated the PC version to 2.0, but I just can't find how to download the app to the phone. Already searched at the marker, at appbrain, over qr code and nothing. Can someone send me a clue?
I'd updated the PC version to 2.0, but I just can't find how to download the app to the phone. Already searched at the marker, at appbrain, over qr code and nothing. Can someone send me a clue?
There have been a few glitches in the new release, but nothing that has stopped someone from using it. It is proving to be more stable than the previous release, and thus far we have not seen any bug that we cannot provide a quick work-around for.
PhoneMyPC is not free; the modest price pays for a lifetime share of a substantial infrastructure and development effort. For those who use the pirated copies, beware they will stop working at some point. However, before we get to that point, we will have PhoneMyPC available on the web so anybody who wants a legal copy can get one.
If anybody runs into issues, email us at [email protected]. We're a bit overloaded, but still responding as quickly as we can.
Oh, and we've begun updating the website. The download page now has some troubleshooting instructions, and we will have the release notes and security details published soon.
Before updating to 2.0, I successfully used a "standby" command to put my desktop to sleep. I created a batch file and put it in the PhoneMyPC folder. I created an action with the name "standby" and a command text of: "standby.bat". Now, after recently updating, I can't get it to work anymore.
We had a bug in the last release in which a space in a program path (such as c:\program files\foo.exe) would be interpreted as the end of the exe name (c:\program). However, that is fixed.
Nonetheless, anything that worked on the last build should work now.
If you'd like to email us your batch file to [email protected], we'll both figure out why it's no longer working, and also email you back an alternative that will work.