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baji

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Jul 22, 2010
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Alright, so I bought PDAnet a few years back for my iphone. I worked great for me then, but it required an iphone that was jailbroken. I got lazy over time and stopped jail breaking. I mean, I remember what a pain in the scrotillia it was to jail break the earliest versions of the iOS, and even thought it became much easier in latter versions, I just stopped bothering.

When I got my Captivate on release day, I immediately contacted the devs for PDAnet and asked if I could transfer my license. They were kind enough to do that for me. So, I just wanted to publicly acknowledge June Fabrics, the devs of PDAnet for what they have done for me.

PDAnet works like a champ for me. I spend a lot of time in the car traveling, so the ability to tether my netbook has been very very nice.

Initially, I was tethering through the Samsung Kies software. That worked ok. But, PDAnet seems to work much better for me. I don't know how the explain that, but it is a fact.

So this is my testimonial. PDAnet for Android is a great app!
 
I have used WiFi tethering on my iPhone. It worked well enough. But, USB has worked better for me. I haven't tried the Bluetooth option at all in the droid version of PDAnet, but that is mostly due to the fact that neither my netbook or laptop have bluetooth built in. >.>
 
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My home internet service had some problems and went out a couple times recently for a few days (struck by lightning), so I've been using pdanet. I love it. They make a good product. I couldn't get Kies to work, but pdanet works perfectly. I used it on a palm centro before, and it worked great on that too.
 
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