Jump Desktop (Remote Desktop) - RDP / VNC
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Still the best after all these years Still the best after all these yearsAfter using a number of remote desktop apps on my iPhone that I generally considered "usable but uncompelling", I gave Jump Desktop a try. And let me tell you, it's not even close. Jump does pretty much everything better. For starters, keyboard and mouse support work much better than in the alternatives. You can do all the weird special and modifier keys needed to control Windows, combine them with mouse clicks, the works. The virtual mouse is precise and intuitive, with touch-and-hold right-click, double-tap-and-hold dragging, two-finger swipe scroll wheel emulation, and probably other things I haven't discovered yet. Bluetooth keyboard support is outstanding. Jump supports all the modifier keys nearly as well as an actual Windows machine. Multitasking support is great. If you need to reference something in, e.g. Safari, iBooks, or Mail, go right ahead - your connection will still be open and waiting when you go back to Jump. If you take too long and iOS suspends or closes Jump, it will automatically reconnect your session as soon as you open it again. (Just make sure the server you're connecting to isn't configured to automatically log out disconnected sessions!) Proper support for the iOS clipboard is included. You can copy and paste between your local apps and the remote session just as you might with a desktop RDP client. Huge, huge plus. It's also possible to print a document on the remote system, and have it sent to any AirPrint-supported printer available to your iPhone/iPad. The ONLY missing feature I can think of that I'd love to see is the ability to switch between multiple simultaneous connections. As it stands, you have to disconnect and then connect to a different machine. If you're feeling adventurous, you can always RDP to one machine, then use an RDP client on that machine to open a couple more sessions. Not ideal, but still usable. Bottom line: if you're in the market for a remote desktop app for your iPhone or iPad, then Jump Desktop is worth every penny.
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Favorite Remote Access App Favorite Remote Access AppThis thing does wonders for me. The organization I work for, Only allows me to use VPN to connect to a network. So this app lets me take control from my phone from anywhere. The controls are intuitive and easy to grasp. Writing a review now after actually using it for years !
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Works like a charm Works like a charmI use this app to connect to my home Mac server and my work windows xp PC and it works lovely on both platforms. Recommended!
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Best RDP software I've used Best RDP software I've usedApp sometimes crashes on occasion running windows 7, forcing me to get up & see what's going on myself. Other than that, I love being able to work on my comp whenever I want as long as my comp is on
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App History
- Price up 7.99->14.99over 10 years ago
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- Update v5.5.2->v5.5.3over 10 years ago
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- Update v5.0.2->v5.5.1over 10 years ago
- Price up 7.99->14.99over 10 years ago
- Price drop 14.99->7.99over 10 years ago
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- Price up 9.99->14.99over 10 years ago
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