

It also lets you sleep and wake your Revo remotely.ĪbDocs: This syncs your Office documents with the cloud, and allows access even when the Revo is off. You can browse everything remotely, acting as something like an FTP. It also organises the photos.ĪbMedia: Lets you host your own music and videos for remote streaming it plugs into iTunes.ĪbFiles: Allows you to remotely access files on the Revo PC from your phone. Theoretically, you should be able to snap a photo on your phone or tablet and it will be automatically stored to your PC, and pushed to any other devices you own.

Those apps are:ĪbPhoto: This lets you access all your photography remotely. So the five pieces of unfamiliar software on the desktop are all designed to work with that, allowing you to leave the Revo on as a remote server at all times, to be accessed from any device you want – the Android software seemed particularly easy to use. The Acer bundled software is all built around the concept of BYOC – bring your own cloud. The review model of the Revo we received was running Windows 8 – not our favourite operating system for anything that's not touchscreen but at least it's low-powered. The RL85 really is a very compact unit Bundled software
