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Virtual PC for your Mobile Phone,iPods,USB flash or hard drives

26 September 2006 by axxxr
MojoPac turns any portable storage device including an iPod into a private and personal computer.

 

RingCube Technologies, Inc., the creator of truly portable personal computing, announced today it is offering software that for the first time allows any storage device, including iPods, USB flash or hard drives, or even Mobile phones, to mirror the capabilities and functionality of a private and secure PC.With MojoPac, users can take all their information, settings, and applications such as Microsoft Office, iTunes, Adobe Photoshop, and top PC games such as World of Warcraft with them wherever they go, on any portable storage device, including ones many consumers carry with them every day. Mojopac transforms any computer into a personal computer, instantly.


To use MojoPac, consumers simply install the MojoPac software on their favorite device, install their applications and copy their files, select their settings and environment preferences, and then take it with them wherever they go.  Whenever they plug their MojoPac enabled device into a Windows XP based PC, they can launch MojoPac, turning the host PC into a customized and private computing environment that recreates the same computing experience the consumer enjoys at home or work. 

 

MojoPac is a completely private environment. No personal files and application data are ever transferred to the PC it is connected to. Once the device is removed from a host computer, that machine does not retain any of the files or cache any private information from the browser history.Consumers can feel confident that no matter where they go to do their work, their private information is kept safe within their MojoPac. 

 

Who Is MojoPac For?
For consumers everywhere, MojoPac has limitless possibilities across a wide range of demographic lines including students, families, PC game enthusiasts and mobile professionals. 

 

MojoPac enables students to use their iPods to access their own customized computing environment from any PC, whether at the library, computer lab or in a friend’s dorm room.  Whether for course work or to carry personal and multimedia applications, Mojopac is the ideal tool for the ever mobile student of today. 

 

For families, MojoPac means that everyone in the household can share one computer, while still enjoying a personal computing experience.  Everyone can use MojoPac to keep their own applications, downloads, files, games, browser settings, MP3s and IM buddies separate, and the computer’s hard drive will be insulated from possible virus downloads and unsecured applications. 

 

For PC gamers, MojoPac transforms any portable storage drive into a PC game cartridge.Gamers can choose from more than 40 top PC games including World of Warcraft and Counter Strike, install them on their MojoPac device, and no longer be limited to playing on a single computer. They can plug in their MojoPac and pick up playing from exactly where they last left the game. 

 

With today’s security concerns, MojoPac makes it even easier for mobile professionals to travel and get their work done without the hassle of lugging their computer with them from city to city.Business professionals can access their personal versions of a host of productivity applications including Microsoft Office, Quicken, and Adobe Reader, all by plugging in their portable storage device into any PC.  Even if the commute is only as far as your home to your home office, MojoPac can keep all work applications and data completely separated from the home PCs disk drive. 

 

MojoPac can be downloaded and installed on any USB storage device in minutes from the company’s website www.mojopac.com consumers can try the product with no obligation for 30-days.If they decide to purchase MojoPac within the first month of the product release, there is a special introductory one time fee of just $29.99, with up to three additional licenses available for just $14.99 each.After the special introductory period the price changes to a one time fee of $49.99, with up to three additional licenses available for just $24.99 each. view the Flash Demo

 




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