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Control your Open Office presentations using bluetooth

 

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Posted by: kihbord on Apr 9, 2008

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You can now control your Open Office 2.3 presentations using your bluetooth enabled mobile phone using a simple java midlet / J2ME software.

If you’ve read about a previous post here on Javamidlet about the Mobile Open Office project, one of the guys wrote a note to inform me that the Impress Controller is now working for Open Office 2.3.

Since I’m one of those guys whose pretty excited about the possibility of having a mobile version of the Open Office, I quickly downloaded the updated J2ME software from the mOOo project site. Didn’t waste anytime trying it out on my notebook’s Open Office 2.3 and it works!

Now we can all bring out our bluetooth-enabled java phone and control our Open Office presentations in a high-tech manner away from our notebooks :-) . And just to test the it a bit more, I got to about 5 meters away from my notebook and it worked flawlessly.

Great job guys and we hope we’ll get more from your wonderful project soon.

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One Response to “Control your Open Office presentations using bluetooth”

  1. Bruno Ghisi Says:

    Great! I am happy it worked fine!
    Cheers!

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