Jump has a free desktop-to-desktop remote software which I just tried and it works really well! Now I just need to decide if I want to cough up $15 for the iPad app.
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I use logmein, but let me know if you like Jump
The pro version of Logmein is subscription based, but it looks like Jump provides many of those pro features for free (or $15).
I use Remoter VNC, it's been good for me.
So i downloaded Jump based on Jon's prompt and a need to not be carrying my laptop everywhere. I have tons of pdfs that I keep on my computer but not on my iPad. For that reason, my iPad has been mostly for watching media, but I'm thinking this might help me make my iPad more work friendly.
Jon,
so I bought Ignition for iphone/ipad ($40) I think, and that allows me to have a lot of the pro features, but not pay a subscription. This was a awhile ago, so that pricing stuff may have changed.
this is written by a non-native English speaker, yes?
Be fast and efficient, these are two essential qualifiers in business, especially in an environment that is constantly changing.
The introduction of version 1.50 of Beesy contributes to this speed and efficiency. Beesy can import Excel files on iPad in order to expose its data during meetings via VGA, or even analyze at any time the data are communicated to monitor the progress of ongoing projects. This then allows to establish a logic strategy according to these analyzes, thanks to the reporting of actions, projects, teams … This is a centralized logic.
this is written by a non-native English speaker, yes?
Lord, I hope so.
Once again I am confused by technology.
I want to download the Kindle app to my Acer Android tablet. Google Play, after I signed in, downloaded it to my Samsung Android phone. That's fine, but that's not what I wanted. Google Play doesn't seem to realize that I own that tablet, and I can't figure out how to tell it.
How do I tell Google Play to download the Kindle app to the tablet, which is mine, on which I am currently accessing Google Play?