If it's an "enterprise" application, the "enterprise" is likely to pay
for it anyway. Thus making a competition with monetary award kind of
moot if you ask me.

On Oct 10, 7:59 pm, Peli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is at least a free SSH client already out 
> there:http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/
>
> I'm sure there exist or soon will exist solutions to your other needs
> as well.
>
> Wait... twitter client is a business class app?? ;-)
>
> Peliwww.openintents.org
>
> On Oct 9, 9:34 pm, NRATactor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Honestly --
>
> > While the strategy of Google to encourage development of bells/whistle
> > apps is nice -- and generates some interest in Android platform, I'm
> > very surprised there was no specific focus (ie. $$$ awards) for
> > business-class applications for Android.
>
> > While I'm happy to play with all fun apps while at bar -- the reason I
> > BUY (or burn cycles installing) an Android phone would be for business-
> > class apps.
>
> > How about any/all the following:
>
> > IPsec VPN client
> > SSH client
> > SCP/SFTP client
> > telnet
> > RDP remote desktop
> > VNC client
> > IM aggregator -- similar to Trillian
> > Twitter client -- similar to Twibble
> > SNMP mgmt statistics gather
> > Kismet similar  (WLAN capture)
> > Wireshark similar  (LAN capture)
> > google apps plugins (ie. edit local, post to shared google app-space)
> > blogspot plugin (ie. edit local, post global)
>
> > etc.. blah...blah...blah..
> > -GA

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