Journal bhtooefr's Journal: Switching a phone from Verizon to Sprint 2
My Sprint phone was stolen. I have a friend who is offering up his old Verizon phone (it had gotten stolen, and he got it back, but had already gotten a replacement). He says that he's got a friend at the Verizon store who can unlock it. My question is: can I get Sprint to take this phone, and if so, what words do I use to socially engineer Sprint into taking it's IMEI number into it's database? I don't know the model yet, but I do know that it is an LG flip-phone with a monochrome screen (yeah, I know how much help that is). The Verizon phones should be capable of all of the frequencies of the Sprint network.
'bout Maxivista (Score:2)
(it also has the advantage of being multi-OS)
Re:'bout Maxivista (Score:2)
Maxivista is a program that creates a virtual display, and then sends the contents of said to the viewer app on another computer. The closest thing I could think of would be creating another X display for VNC purposes, and then stitching the two together.
Click here [img120.exs.cx]for how Synergy works, as I understand it. One keyboard, one mouse, two (or more) monitors,