JoikuSpot Light 3.0

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    24/07/2009
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    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Symbian OS Series 60 3rd and 5th ed. phones with Wifi

Publisher’s description

JoikuSpot is free and secure Mobile HotSpot solution that turns Nokia phones to a Wifi HotSpot. JoikuSpot software is installed directly to the phone. When switched on, laptops and iPods can establish instant, secure and fast Wifi connection via smartphone's JoikuSpot HotSpot using phone's own 3G Internet connection. Multiple devices can connect to JoikuSpot in parallel and seamlessly share the same 3G Internet connection. You can use JoikuSpot to access Internet e.g. on the train, car, sailing boat, summer cottage, hotel, while walking, or when at remote office--wherever you are.

Version 3.0 adds support for 28 languages: Arabic, Turkish, Chinese HK, Chinese PRC, Chinese TW, Polish, Korean, Indonesian, Hebrew, Ukrainian, Slovenian, English, English US, French, French CA, German, Italian, Portuguese, Portuguese BR, Russian, Spanish, Spanish AM, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish and Japanese. The language is automatically selected to be same as the phone's language.

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