
For people who love to work even their far away from their desktop, KineticExtend is the right app to do the job. From the name itself KineticExtend, implies to an extension of the popular KineticD backup service that is popular with small scale business.
Just like those remote desktop apps that is built for the iPad trying to work on a Mac or PC with the use of an iOS device is possible. KineticExtend works like magic most especially for those people prone to forgetting a file or something to look upon a document when away from the office can be a life saver.
With the KineticD software it back up files to company servers keeping your documents safe if any calamity happens like a fire breaks in or your hard disk is badly damage. Documents can easily be access through the KineticD company website but as a precaution, it is not smooth as that cloud-based application, but it pretty much gets the job done.
Connecting your desktop remotely can be as easy as connecting to a wifi hot-spot. The only downside is that there are lags in between tapping the icon and waiting for the process to begin.
For people who love to have the flexibility in operating remotely or being able to quickly open documents from anywhere then Kinetic Extend is certainly for you. It is lightweight, cloud-based storage that offers productivity options solutions. Paired with KinetcD, small business enterprise will be happy in doing their works remotely and efficiently.

Texting certainly has become part of everyone’s lifestyle. Texting enthusiasts already have a full arsenal of free texting applications that enables them to text with ease and security. Among these selections is TextPics, a creative texting SMS art for the iPhone.
The application is simple to use with a wide array of simple ascii pictures grouped together into neatly packed categories for easy access and use. TexPics also supports additional fun features like optional symbols with a variety of different styles of texting and crazy font. Users will easily familiarize some commonly used ascii art from their gallery of pictures. They may include animals, bunnies, explosions, animation and emoticons to name a few.
TexPics can easily inject ascii art with just a touch of a button. Users can add pictures that are easily customizable along with each message you want to send. The best feature of TextPics is the ablility to send messages directly by using the app, which automatically connects to your iPhone’s address book.
TextPics is a wise choice for creative text fanatics out there. The easy to use application and quick sending abilities makes texting fun and exciting every time you send a message. Features like “favorites” and “create” can easily let you create ascii art and save them later for future use.
If you’re looking for a fun way to create cool looking text message then TextPics is a solid application that will do wonders for you. A limited free version is available for those who want to see for themselves.
iPhone users can now protect sensitive core components of their iPhone devices, including personal and business contact information. Due to the lack of inherent encryption capabilities on most iPhones and the exposed weaknesses of iPhone 3GS encryption, personal contact information can easily be accessed from a lost, stolen or compromised device.
SMobile Systems‘ ContactCrypt 1.6 is now available on the iTunes App Store. The software application is built to encrypt sensitive personal and business data including contact names, home addresses, account numbers, phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other critical data stored in the Contacts section of the iPhone. While other iPhone App Store encryption applications simply provide a vault mechanism to store user passwords, ContactCrypt is the first, third-party security application on the App Store to specifically protect and encrypt core components of the iPhone operating system itself.
With the recent release of iPhone encryption for 3GS devices proven to be easily bypassed by numerous security experts, the release of ContactCrypt has become all the more critical.
Via Press