Since Windows 2008 server you have always been able to run local applications 
of any type in a TS session using "Remote App" without using any non Microsoft 
products.

We started using Ericom software to run remote "Bring Your Own Device" sessions 
via the older Terminal Services technology and since then the upgrade to Repote 
Desktop (RDP) by Microsoft has meant that we can now run our native VFP apps on 
iPads, Androind devices and PC's remotely. The best client to use on the iPad 
is something called iTap which is a minimal cost.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of AndyHC
Sent: 20 June 2013 09:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] Emulate Apple iPad OS?

I'm surprised that this works for VFP - it not being a pukka /*Windows*/ 
application.

   AndyD

On 20/06/2013 10:30, Ajit Abraham wrote:
>
>> We are getting more and more requests from users (doctors etc) that 
>> want to access our system remotely using wiz bang stuff like Apple 
>> iPads and such...
>
> http://www.terminalserviceplus.com/
>
> From their website
> "With TSplus you will instantly Web-Enable any of your Windows 
> application. Using Java or HTML5 connection client, your Mobile users 
> will start application from any devices (iPhone, IPAD, Galaxy, 
> MAC...). TSplus gives the ability to run legacy applications inside 
> the web browser without the need to rewrite them for the specific 
> device."
>
>
> _Ajit Abraham
>
>
[excessive quoting removed by server]

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