Senin, 05 September 2011

Android RDP


Remote RDP (Remote Desktop Publishing) Android App is a cool tool to connect to a remote computer via your Android phone! When I first saw RDP used on an iPhone a few years back, I was impressed with the idea that you could access and control your FULL desktop from your cellphone. Walter Yongtao Wang brings the same technology to Android at a lower cost.

Please note: you must enable RDP on your remote computer you’re connecting to. You must know your machines public IP address (or internal IP address if only using within your network). If behind a firewall, enable the correct access. If your router holds the firewall, enable Port Forwarding. Do a search on how to setup RDP.

You access and control a list of computers, perform functions such as copy/paste, console, SD Card access on phone and sounds. Even change the resolution setting (provided your phone can handle higher resolutions, but the default 800×600 is fine).

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Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client for Android enables you to connect to your Windows computers across the Internet from a mobile device powered by Google Android platform. Once connected, it gives you mouse and keyboard control over your computer while showing you everything that's happening on the screen. You can leave your computer without losing access to your files, applications, and e-mail. Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client is using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). All the necessary server components are already part of most versions of the Windows operating system.


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