Applications for remote access are always relevant. Often there is a need to see what is being done on your home or office computer, while in another place. Remotely can help friends to solve some technical problems, check out what the child when he is alone in the house, to see how loading a torrent client or video encoding.
For those who want to get remote access to your home or office computer from your mobile device with the operating system iOS, MacDigger offers this compilation applications.
Screens VNC
Screens VNC ($ 19,99) is characterized by elaborated and intuitive interface, which is simply impossible to get confused. To create a new connection is required is a computer with a VNC-server - OS X enabled the General screen (System Preferences -> Sharing), Windows or Linux, as well as a few minutes to fill out the appropriate fields and choice of settings for the connection.
Screens developers decided not to link the computer to control the cursor, so clicks, moving windows, scrolling, and other actions are performed using the touch screen and multitouch gestures. Another advantage - sync via iCloud: opening Screens VNC for iPhone / iPad, you can see the saved connection to Mac and vice versa. All you need - is to click on the screenshot connection and specify a password. Another distinctive feature is the ability Screens VNC schedule a specific command after the session, as well as support for keyboard shortcuts.
TeamViewer: Remote Control
TeamViewer (free) boasts a wide gesture support Windows 8 and management capabilities computing devices without reference to the cursor. The solution provides complete control over the keyboard of the remote PC and works with Windows, Mac or Linux, protected by firewalls and proxy servers. You can transfer files in both directions and broadcast audio streaming.
iTeleport Remote Desktop
iTeleport ($ 24,99) is considered the most advanced program of remote access via VNC.Originally developed for the iPhone, it was known as Jaadu VNC and already offering high performance and functionality. With the transition to the iPad these qualities only improved.
iTeleport is able to work with most VNC-server, but most effectively it communicates with the corporate decision iTeleport Connect, designed for Windows and Mac OS X. Among the variety of VNC-client designed for the iPhone and iPad, iTeleport provides the most smooth displays the remote graphical user interface and excellent scaling using multitouch. When this remote interaction with the computer is optimized depending on the channel used - Wi-Fi, LTE or 3G.
ITeleport is a feature of specific support for each operating system function keys (such as buttons Win for PC or Command for Mac), as well as specialized media player controls, clipboard and simulated work with mouse buttons.
Microsoft Remote Desktop
Using Microsoft Remote Desktop (for free) you can also use the iPhone, iPad or Mac as an interface for remote management of Windows-based PCs. The program supports standard protocol for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). The functionality of the official RDP-client are similar to the capabilities of desktop client for Windows. Users iOS-devices can be connected to computers, access to remote applications or data libraries.
Although there are many mobile RDP-clients from third-party developers, corporate software from Microsoft promises to be more stable and functional. For example, on the iPhone and iPad control are organically integrated with the native keyboard gadgets, as well as touch input.
Parallels Access
In Parallels Access , you can manage applications using gestures - as if they were designed for mobile devices, fingers actually replace the mouse cursor to aim for most applications do not need to. Access allows you to remotely work on the iPad and iPhone with any software (Internet Explorer, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photoshop and other Windows- and Mac-programs) - the main thing that the gadget had a stable connection to the Internet.
Installed on Windows-based PC or Mac programs on the iPad are placed on a special start screen as icons. Interaction with applications is as if they are on a tablet or smartphone: iOS can be accustomed to the methods to allocate / copy text or images to work with multiple open documents, scroll gestures to activate the keyboard (if you need the key CTRL, SHIFT, etc .) you are not forced to use on the iPad and iPhone are the same techniques as a normal PC - you can take full advantage of the touch interface.
Splashtop Remote Desktop 2
Splashtop 2 ($ 4,99) - interesting tool for users of the iPhone and iPad, who want to experiment with new ways to control home computers. Adapted utility for Windows, Mac and Linux and supports all the basic features of solutions for remote management of PCs. 2 Splashtop Remote Desktop - the most flexible tool in our collection. Paying five dollars, you can access the files on your computer with the iPhone and the iPad. If you need more opportunities - access via the Internet, a game using the built-in controller and so on, has built-in purchase.
Splashtop 2 is able to switch between the two monitors to broadcast sound from the PC to the mobile device, use the keyboard, offers two types of cursor control (trackpad and mouse), supports landscape and elevation view of the display.