How To Resume Work From Different Locations
MoiN | Oct 07, 2009 | Comments
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What if you could leave all your work on computer 1, travel to a different location, turn on computer 2 at that location and find the monitor screen image to be exactly as you left it? Unbelievable? Well with Hibernater, that little magic trick is very much possible. You can leave all your work on one computer, and then proceed from the same point with another PC.

The setup file to be downloaded is only around 5 MB in size.
In order to be able to continue your work from a second computer, both your computers need to have Hibernater installed. The next step is to register for an account which hardly takes three minutes. When the program is up and running, Hibernator allows you to save and resume your computer’s working state with only one click.
The way Hibernater works is, it saves all your documents and web addresses (on which you are working) on to the server and has those launch automatically at another computer when you run Hibernater there. This way you can easily keep track of your web surfing history anywhere, access your favorites anywhere anytime, have your frequently used documents and web pages launched whenever you are at the same terminal, and store your documents or files and access it anywhere.
For people who are concerned about their data being stored on server and the security hazards, Hibernater has 256 bit encryption to ensure that all connections are secure.
Hibernater currently supports the following commonly-used applications:
- MS Word
- MS Powerpoint
- MS Excel
- IE 6,7 and Firefox 3
- IE Favourites
- OpenOffice 2.4 Writer, Calc and Impress
- Adobe Reader 9
- Auto Login on MSN
Hibernater also includes a task list on which notes can be jotted down, in case you want to be reminded of something the next time you run the program.
For people who are constantly on the go, Hibernater is an extremely beneficial program which should not be overlooked.
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