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Time for a Change

Windows Mobile development has become less and less of a priority for me. Work is taking up more time with a recent promotion and staff cutbacks. I have a little girl on the way soon. I’ve envied the fact my iPhone-using peers don’t need a stylus to get things done. Ever. I’ve drooled over Google [...]

OpenVPNSmartphone 0.1.2

This version fixes a minor positioning/resizing issue on phones that can change screen orientation. Download:

I’m not dead yet!

I apologize for not providing more updates on OVPNSmartphone. I haven’t had much time to devote to it, but I am still here and checking comments. Hopefully I will have more time and motivation in the coming weeks. I also see plenty of hits for bluetooth toggle – please post a comment if you have [...]

OpenVPNSmartphone Feedback

I’ve seen quite a few OpenVPN Smartphone downloads but no comments. Let me know what you think! Does it work? What devices are you using? Any problems so far?

Some OpenVPN Smartphone Details

There are a few things I’d like to share that may help running the program. First, .ovpn config files should be placed in the config directory under the OpenVPNSmartphone directory. If you’re using certificates or key files in your config, you need to specify the full path to those files. Apparently Windows Mobile has no [...]

OpenVPN for Smartphone 0.1.1

In this version the CAB no longer tries to create registry entries, so it should install on most devices now. The downside is that you must manually add the registry entries before running the program. After installing, import /Program Files/OpenVPN Smartphone/TAP Device.reg into the phone’s registry. Again, this is free for anyone to download and [...]

OpenVPN for Smartphone

I like OpenVPN. It works on Windows, Linux, and Mac. It’s loads easier to setup a server and configure clients than IPSEC or PPTP. And of course, it’s free. I don’t always have my laptop with me, but I always have my Windows Mobile Smartphone. I wanted a way to access my home network anytime. [...]