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Best Ipad apps : Splashtop Remote Desktop


iPad App Review: Splashtop Remote Desktop

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Rating: ★★★★☆
Splashtop Remote Desktop for iPad - Splashtop Inc.
App Developer: Splashtop Inc.
One of the unique features of the iPad is the large screen that is has. Not only is it extremely large for a tablet computer, but it is also very high quality. Its great to actually access your computer and control your desktop from the iPad and there are only a handful of iPad apps that actually allow this. A lot of them tend to be a little slow or poorly designed but now, there is Splashtop Remote Desktop that will allow you to do this brilliantly.

One of the things that it absolutely fantastic about Splashtop when compared with other applications that are similar is that it takes almost no time at all to actually set up. This is a great plus point if you are ready to get going with your work and you haven’t got the time to set things up. Splashtop can be configured in just a few minutes and it actually allows you to have one click access to your computer.splashtop screenshot
Another good feature of this app is that it really does give you full access to your desktop. There are a lot of applications out there for the iPad that will only give you access to a few applications on your desktop but this really allows you to access them all. One of the things that this app is great for is actually viewing the web on your iPad. Because it is actually connecting to your desktop computer and using the web browser that you have installed on your PC, you will be able to view videos as well as flash content. This is something that you would not usually be able to do on the iPad.
Splashtop is also fantastic if you are looking to listen to music on your iPad as it can actually allow you to have access to the entire music library that is on your computer. This is a great plus point and it will allow you to listen to more music than your iPad could ever store if you feel the need to.
Splashtop is also great as it works with such a wide range of different computers and operating systems. The application is compatible with everything from Windows XP to Vista and it is also compatible with Mac OSX. This means that it doesn’t matter what computer you have, you will almost always be able to use this application to its full advantage.

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