Today I got a phone call from work (I'm in holiday). It seemed no one was able to run the sorveillance software and export a recording (bah...). The nice part was that I was finally able to test my phone for what it was bought for - and never managed to do with WM6 on it - remote access our servers from it.

The hardware on HD2 is quite good, enough to run a decent remote desktop and a SSH session. The main problem I had on WM6 was finding a OpenVPN client, a decent RDP application, and most of the software needed to remotely operate on a Linux or Windows based server. That completely changed after switching to Android (thanx to XDA Developers). Today I rised a vpn tunnel (using a OpenVPN client), connected to a linux server, grepped some logs, connected to a Windows server using RDP, stopped a service, run the serveillance software and exported the records, nicely using my touchscreen as a mouse touchpad. Not the same as using a notebook, but the HD2 made it easier enough not to make me cry I've not a notebook with me.