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iForgot... Control your Mac using email, text messaging or SMS with iForgot. Use another computer, your cell phone or a portable electronic device to search your Mac for files using Spotlight, fax documents, take iSight snapshots, or forward files to other email accounts using simple commands. iForgot is there when you need it to save the day when you forget to grab a file or launch an application before you leave home.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.3:
  • Added the ability to process commands via iChat
  • Added an iSight command, which will capture and send a snapshot using your home computer's built-in or a digital camera attached via FireWire.
  • Minor revisions
  • Revised the help files
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Email (SMS or text messaging) capable device including cell phone, BlackBerry, portable electronic device or another email capable device (even a Windows computer). iSight or DV camera attached via FireWire for remote iSight snapshots.

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Developer:Largemouth Software, LLC
Downloads:5,770
  - Version d/l:1,304
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Shareware
Date:24 Nov 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$19.99

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Apr 13 2007

OSXI  Great Idea, very promising...

To me, one "Killer App" for the Mac is home security. Being able to access the iSight camera to take picture of the room makes me wonder if you could either add motion detection and sms or eMail alarms and/or work closely with a program called SecuritySpy... www.SecuritySpy.com  
(Version 1.3)

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Nov 25 2007

LEE123  for that functionality you could try "periscope"  
(Version 1.4)

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Feb 9 2007

QW3RTY  This is a very good idea.

But it costs me money to send email from my phone. I have free unlimited internet on my cell phone. It'd be nice to be able to connect to this program via the internet.  
(Version 1.1)

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Feb 10 2007

EUROMAC  Thanks for your feedback...but it will work from any device capable of sending email (cell phone, BlackBerry, web mail, another computer).

Hope this helps clarify!

Sam

Largemouth Software, LLC  
(Version 1.2)

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Feb 11 2007

NICK WRIGHT  If you have unlimited internet access, then why don't you browse over to the mobile GMail site and use that to send the email?  
(Version 1.2)

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