PdaNet
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Mac
- Windows
- Windows Mobile
- Android
- iPhone
- HP webOS
- Blackberry
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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.
Upgrading to the paid version of PdaNet for $20 allows you to use your phone for voice calls, without having to drop your PdaNet connection.
PdaNet also supports USB tethering for both Mac and Windows users.
Upgrading to the paid version of PdaNet for $20 allows you to use your phone for voice calls, without having to drop your PdaNet connection.
PdaNet also supports USB tethering for both Mac and Windows users.
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PdaNet
Summary and Relevance
Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about PdaNet, and it has gotten 39 likes
- Developed by June Fabrics Technology
- Proprietary and Freemium product.
- 8 alternatives listed
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View allPdaNet was added to AlternativeTo by cmateus on Jan 22, 2010 and this page was last updated Nov 26, 2018.
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Mac: Desktop client
Windows: Desktop client
iPhone: Jailbroken iPhones only.
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- modem
- tether
- tether-bluetooth
- tether-usb
- tether-wifi
PdaNet
Summary and Relevance
Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about PdaNet, and it has gotten 39 likes
- Developed by June Fabrics Technology
- Proprietary and Freemium product.
- 8 alternatives listed
Popular alternatives
View allPdaNet was added to AlternativeTo by cmateus on Jan 22, 2010 and this page was last updated Nov 26, 2018.
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- Guest doesn't think this post on PdaNet is helpfulGuIs there any difference between this application and builtin hot spots in mobiles these days?5 months ago
Is there any difference between this application and builtin hot spots in mobiles these days?