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iPhone gets remote desktop

Posted on Sep 16, 07 11:21 PM PDT

iPhone gets remote desktop
Apple iPhone owners will be pleased to know that their wonder handset will benefit from yet another software that allows them to remotely access their Windows-powered computer via the iPhone using RDM+. RDM+ is, in essence, a remote desktop program that is currently in beta. Not only do you get to use your computer from a totally different place, you'll also be able to send and receive emails, surf the Internet, perform word processing, and even file maintenance. Like every other good beta program, there are bound to be some bugs inside, but the free price tag that comes along makes it worth a download.

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By TYCORP , 24/06/08 8:11 PM (CommentID #744861)


Heck Id pay 50 bucks for a real RDP protocol app

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By Nick , 14/06/08 5:36 PM (CommentID #725858)


Remote Desktop Protocol. What windows remote desktop works over.

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By jeffry , 31/05/08 4:38 PM (CommentID #707426)


I have problem to view dekstop version on my iPhone,I don't know why can not go back from mobile version to dekstop version
any body can help me out please!

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By Ianzer , 01/05/08 3:51 PM (CommentID #660231)


Ok, how about a REAL RDP client, not one that requires there servers to be in the middle of it all, i know how to manually do it so i dont some service ductateing what goes on, +charging money for is it compleat BS

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By deuja , 28/04/08 7:13 AM (CommentID #655842)


I have the same issue, if there is a RDP software for it, I am sold.

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By Anexio , 14/04/08 4:19 PM (CommentID #632325)


What is RDP? Sounds stupid.

Jeffery Nelson

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By ZaKoR , 07/04/08 1:42 PM (CommentID #616242)


It's their own proprietary thing. Not an RDP client.

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By nodice , 16/03/08 3:16 PM (CommentID #561362)


Someone needs to release a real RDP client for the iPhone. RDM+ is a kludge. I'm not into installing 3rd party apps on every single system that I want to connect to.

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By joey scholz , 22/12/07 12:42 AM (CommentID #401444)


that´s simply it! Worldwide access to company server ---here in europe we´re waiting for umts that is a deal!, get 20 iphones for executives, get them anywhere, never ever no data excuses, that´s the definite joybell for any investor.

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By mainemonty , 10/12/07 1:22 PM (CommentID #390110)


I would be all over an rdp client for iphone...the killer app for me

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By ScottInFlorida , 25/10/07 6:08 PM (CommentID #346897)


What you said times 10. If I can RDP into my servers with my iPhone, heck, why do I need to even get out of bed?

What an awsome device....it's almost ready.

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By claude moore , 04/10/07 11:48 AM (CommentID #322471)


hi anybody out there,can anyone tell me how to download music to aytobe sat.nav,iwill be so greatfull,thanks.

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By Hix , 29/09/07 8:29 AM (CommentID #316717)


The only thing holding me back from buying an iPhone right now is the need for RDP capabilities for supporting a plethora of servers / pc's (terminal servers, mostly). If this works, I'm all over it.

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