![]() ![]() Transparent keypads for the iPad (someone here suggested we do this). ![]() I don't think other VNC clients support encryption without running a SSH server. Ability to use encrypted SSL tunnels with VNC to help provide better security for VNC (this will be available once we release our updated PC client next week). We have a few more ideas for the 3.1 release around this, so stay tuned. Initial support for iOS 4 Multitasking. Although we do feel that OS X support is very functional in 3.0 (full support for all mouse movements - but some keyboard shortcuts may not work). Mac OS X is not fully supported in this release - we'll have full support in 3.1. We've tested the VNC implementation against TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC and even Mac OS X 10.6 screen sharing. Mods: please let me know if I'm out of line. I'm going to plug Jump Desktop 3.0 here and try to explain some of the new features. it seems each has its positive but nothing does it all and does it well. I don't see a mention of it anywhere.įrustrating. I'm pretty sure they have an app for the iPad but you wouldn't know it by looking at their web site. This one has the worst looking icon and a horribly lacking web site. But is it the best at either? For me it extends to the developers web site and their app icon because it shows attention to detail. ![]() Johnredcorn's AWESOME review makes me think iTap would be the way to go for both Windows and Mac functionality in one. I don't like the mouse circle idea at all and did anyone answer if this could be used without the extra software and gmail step that their web site suggests? Again, I don't need granny's remote desktop app. I do see there have been no updates recently from them and no iOS4 support on the iPhone, so that concerns me a bit - otherwise I was almost ready to pull the trigger on Jump. When you get access to developers and they are willing to listen it says a lot. I see someone from Jump Dektop here in the forums. Winadmin is only 1024x768 and uses its real estate poorly so higher graphics modesl would be nice.Īctive Directory authentication (or native PC/Mac user), not some odd gmail access or a required 3rd party login. Most reviews I see don't list the supported graphics modes. OR, do any of these work with an RD gateway? Now we have one IP and port to forward and can access any internal system on any port via the RD gateway. Working with static IPs I need the client to work with RDP but utilize different ports so I can do port forwarding. iPad support first but if its a universal app for the iPhone and all other things are equal then universal wins. I would almost rather get the best of the best RDP and the best of the best VNC and not sacrifice just to get both.ģ. I do have a few Macs and we will be introducing more Macs and Mac servers into the environment (and at home in my test lab) soon so VNC is a nice to have. feels like the remote desktop client for the non technical.Ģ. Logmein is always on top of the ratings in the app store but. Maybe for personal desktops its a bit different but why. I'd fire anyone installing 3rd party apps to access servers unless they had a really good reason. Anyone who's anyone in IT knows the more junk you install on your machine the worse off you are, especially if you are administering enterprise class servers. I think I can do better, and so my quest begins. When I first got my iPad I jumped on winadmin and have been using it ever since. This thread is EXACTLY what I was looking for. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |