JoikuSpot Alternatives
JoikuSpot is described as 'Turn your phone to an open WiFi HotSpot' and is an app in the network & admin category. There are eight alternatives to JoikuSpot for a variety of platforms, including Android, iPhone, Mac, Windows and Blackberry. The best alternative is PdaNet, which is free. Other great apps like JoikuSpot are EasyTether, Wireless Tether for Root Users, iTether and TetherMe.
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Mac
- Windows
- Windows Mobile
- Android
- iPhone
- HP webOS
- Blackberry
- Cydia
PdaNet turns your smartphone into a true WiFi router for your computer (MAC or PC), and allows your laptop to go online wirelessly through the 3G network.
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
- Blackberry
- Android Tablet
- BSD
- Blackberry 10
- Kindle Fire
Carrier-independent tethering for Android and BlackBerry smartphones. EasyTether supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux computers and Android tablets. Works over USB and Bluetooth.
This program enables tethering (via wifi and bluetooth) for "rooted" Android phones. With Wireless Tether, your laptops and other devices can connect to your phone's 3G or 2G connection over WiFi.
No screenshots yetiTether lets you tether your iPhone to other iOS devices, so that your iPod and iPad can share the internet connection of your phone.
TetherMe enables the native tethering feature on all jailbroken iPhones and 3G iPads, so that you can tether your 3G connection for free. It works by telling the iPhone to allow tethering on any APN that is used for iPhone data.
YoAccess is an app for people to discover, share and connect to WiFi hotspots across the globe.
iPhoneModem enables you to share the Internet connection of your iPhone with your Mac or PC. It's a small and simple application that anyone can use in a few seconds.
No screenshots yetHotspotio is a slick Android application that allows you to share and connect to WIFI connections with your Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin connections in return for favors.
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