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Chapter 5 Configuring for Other Services / Applications
5.5 Bluetooth Applications
5.5.1 Overview
Some built-in Bluetooth applications provide full functionality for a
specific task, such as locating other Bluetooth devices or synchronizing
two Personal Information Managers.
Other built-in Bluetooth applications provide a way for standard
Windows applications to accomplish their tasks wirelessly. For
example, a Bluetooth application may create a wireless serial
connection between computers or provide wireless access to the
Internet.
The difference between Bluetooth Applications and Bluetooth Services
are described as follows:
Bluetooth Applications
These are software programs running on the Bluetooth-enabled
computer that allow the Bluetooth-enabled computer to use the
Bluetooth services that are provided by other devices. In the Bluetooth
configuration panel, these programs are referred to collectively as
“Client Applications.
Bluetooth Services
These are software programs running on the Bluetooth-enabled
computer that provide a service to other devices. In the Bluetooth
configuration panel, these applications are referred to collectively as
“Local Services.
" Note: Client Applications and Local Services usually have
coinciding names; e.g., there may be a Fax service and a Fax
application.