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Mobile Applications
T-OnTheGoTM
iOS: http://itunes.apple.com/app/apple-store/id492078916
Description
T-OnTheGoTM is an utility to manage files and folders on Thecus NAS, playback audio and video media, and view photos and documents. With this app, Thecus NAS users can also sync files from the NAS to their iPhone and iPad for local playback later when the NAS is not accessible. Local file management within the app is also provided for downloaded files.
NOTES
- Requires corresponding module on NAS in order to use T-OnTheGoTM (download it here or through Auto Module Installation in the UI)
- T-OnTheGoTM requires firmware version v2.01.01(64bit) or above to work this module.

ThecusShareTM
iOS: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/thecus-airshare/id415449011
Android: https://market.android.com/
Description
ThecusShare allows users to access their NAS over a local or remote network and download or stream multimedia files to and upload pictures from their iOS or Android mobile devices
NOTES
- ThecusShare requires Thecus firmware version 5.00.02(32bit) or higher.
- ThecusShare requires TwonkyMedia version 5.1.7 (download it here or through Auto Module Installation in the UI)
- Bonjour must be activated on the target NAS for auto NAS detection on a local network.
- On a local or remote network, NAS can be discovered by manually inputting their IP addresses.
Thecus DashboardTM
iOS: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/thecus-dashboard/id395202008
Android: https://market.android.com/
Description
Thecus Dashboard allows users to log in to their NAS over a local or remote network and view the status of their NAS as well as control a number of administrative functions from their iOS or Android mobile devices. This includes turning on and off protocols and adjusting user privileges.
NOTES
- The Thecus Dashboard requires Thecus firmware version 3.0(32bit) or higher.
- Bonjour must be activated on the target NAS for auto NAS detection on a local network.
- On a local or remote network, NAS can be discovered by manually inputting their IP addresses.


