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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Access your files/folders remotely from home/office


Now-a-days cloud is very hot. Everybody is talking about it from common man to Google. But it is still in development and a very new concept for common/non-techie guys. I came across a cool new application which allows you to access files/folders remotely from your home/office PC without uploading all the stuffs to cloud. The security is great and we can completely rely on the service.

Access files using a web browser or mobile device

Homepipe is a free application which gives you access to files by just using web browser or mobile device.

What is Homepipe?

HomePipe is the first-ever consumer-focused cloud solution that enables instant and safe access to all your home files. HomePipe gives you FREE access to your favorite photos, movies, and music—everything on your home network—using any smartphone, netbook or Web browser.

How does HomePipe work?

HomePipe works securely and easily over the Web, using the secure HomePipe network and small lightweight agents that reside in the home.
HomePipe saves you time because you don’t need to move your home files anywhere or be a computer whiz to use it! Now you can leave your pictures of your kids, your family videos or your important docs in a safe and secure place at home and get to them from anywhere on nearly any device. And unlike some cloud services, HomePipe has no storage limit because it leverages your home storage.
home pipe Access your files/folders remotely from home/office

How to Get Started with HomePipe?

  • Go to Sign Up page
  • Type valid email address
  • Click on Activation link in your email
  • Setup Homepipe Software on the PC you’d like to access
  • Access from anywhere

Is HomePipe secured?

Homepipe is secure and private.

Pre-requisites for HomePipe:

This method only works if the shared computer is turned on, connected to the internet, and the HomePipe Agent running in the system tray.
Check out HomePipe to access your PC from anywhere.
Do you access computers remotely? Which method do you use?

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