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Compatibility: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
Wake on Oui is a Wake-on-LAN (WoL) application that allows you to wake your computer from hibernate or even when it is completely powered off. Wake on Oui will work with both local networks using broadcast mode or even remotely over the internet (with some minor home router configuration). Wake on Oui will also work with both Wi-Fi and cellular data connections. WOO your computers now!
Features include:
-Ability to save and wake multiple machines -Ability to wake all machines at once or individually -Information on how to setup your computer for Wake-on-LAN
*** IMPORTANT NOTE *** While Wake on Oui supports sending wake messages over wireless, your computer may still need to be plugged in with an Ethernet cable to receive them. Macs do NOT support waking on wireless LAN.
As more and more iPhone apps sync with desktop counterparts, a particular dilemma has become more and more common: What if your Mac is asleep when you want to sync? For example, I use the excellent Things for iPhone () and Things for Mac () to keep on top of my tasks and projects, and when I’m using the iPhone version—in other words, when I’m away from my desk—my Mac is often sleeping.
We're giving away four $50 iTunes gift certificates each month. Every time you review an iPhone app, you're automatically entered in that month's drawing. Review 50 apps, get 50 chances to win!
No purchase is necessary to enter or win. Some restrictions apply; see Complete Contest Rules for details.