For people wanting full time access to their Mac via uAlertMe, it just isn’t possible unless you have complete control over the network connection your Mac uses. If your Mac is behind a firewall, or on a network which blocks incoming connections, then uAlertMe won’t be able to connect. NOTE: As mentioned above, uAlertMe can only connect to iAlertU on your Mac if it can ‘see’ it. UAlertMe has been translated from English into Dutch, German, Spanish and French the same languages supported by iAlertU. With these configured, and the correct iAlertU password, gaining control of your Mac, wherever it is, is just a touch away. uAlertMe will let you know via an alarm sound as soon as iAlertU sends out it’s warning.Ĭonnection to iAlertU is simple, so long as your device can ‘see’ your mac on the network either via Apple’s Bonjour service, or via a simple TCP/IP port. Receiving notification that your Mac has been tampered with can’t get much easier. Using this can be handy for keeping a log of photo’s for handing to authorities when it’s time to get your Mac back. If your device is running iOS 4.0 or later, photo’s and screenshots can optionally be saved to your Photo’s saved-photos album. With iAlertU’s integrated Location function, uAlertMe is also able to provide you with an up-to-date map location for your Mac. If iAlertU has been configured to take screenshots, it will also send you an image of what is on screen. With uAlertMe, you can see who is in front of your Mac by telling it to take a photo with it’s iSight camera and send it to you. UAlertMe allows you to connect to and control iAlertU from the convenience of your iPhone or iPod Touch (an iPad version will come later). Whilst iAlertU allows you to protect your mac, uAlertMe allows you to keep an eye on your Mac when you’re away from it. UAlertMe is a sister app for use with the popular open-source project: iAlertU.
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