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It's computer to computer.You connect to the remote computer with a network screen name and passwords.In Windows there's like a wizard for this and YouTube also has some stuff.The problem is that the computer that you remote to does a screen log off.There is a short file out there that stops this log off.I see it as better than downloading or using a cloud or share sites.You just copy/paste to the remote computer.It's much faster than downloading and the file size seems to be unlimited.It looks like a VBox virtual when you're doing it.The remote computer appears in your desktop.You can actually control that computer remotely.
For sure it's Hotkeys.Collect them and you won't be sorry.They're out there on the Internet.I suspect that you can fix any computer problem with the correct Hotkey.They're probably shortcut files in the BIOS.
I agre, CoRD is a great tool, it only has one problem, it does not support Gateways 
After some search i found another program that does, its called iTap and it works on iPads too
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It's not for free but it only costs 20??? or 12$
After some search i found another program that does, its called iTap and it works on iPads too
It's not for free but it only costs 20??? or 12$
Does anyone have experience with a Windows 7 client that will allow you to remote desktop into a Mac OS X machine? Would the performance be sufficient to run the iOS SDK from a Windows machine?
... it's not the smoothest or fastest implementation, but it does work. You have to go into the Mac's Sharing pref pane, turn Screen Sharing on, then click the Computer Settings button to allow VNC viewers access. (steps may vary a bit from one OS release to another.)
Really helpful information! I've been looking for a similar tool ever since I moved to Mac a few years ago. I don't think VNC or team viewer is an option here since we have servers in our company who are configured for RDP. So, it's impossible to change the software on those servers. And, all I was looking for is just an effective way of managing my RDP sessions. I did have 'RDC for Mac' from Microsoft but it's not the best software when you have 20 RDP servers and you have to move back and forth between the servers to manage them.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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