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11 Server Apps for Android OS Devices

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EG
Eric Geier
Jul 18, 2011

[ Thanks to Amy Newman for this link.
]

“1. Linux Monitor: Linux Monitor ($2.39) displays resource
details, such as CPU load, RAM and disk usage, and network
activity, on a remote Linux machine. You have a choice of a data
view with numbers or a visual view with progress bars. The app
requires an Apache web server and PHP on the Linux machine, where
you must install a PHP script. It is also available in a demo
version that displays static info to give you an idea of what it
can do.

“2. Cellica Database for Android: Cellica Database for Android
($39.99 after a 10-day trial) lets you read, write and manage a
desktop-side database on a Windows computer via mobile Internet or
a Wi-Fi connection. Add, edit, and delete data; update fields;
apply SQL select queries and filters; and sort. You can even create
your own databases from scratch or use Cellica’s templates.”


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Eric Geier

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