iTeleport for remotely controlling Mac or PC from iPhone or iPad on sale tomorrow

2012-09-03 Thread Martin Hill
from anywhere in the world. It can also turn your iPhone/iPad into a wireless remote/trackpad/keyboard for your PC or Mac when in the same room. -Mart iTeleport announces 24-hour price drop of 96% on Mac App Store September 3, 2012 in Networks and FTP [prMac.com] Mountain View, California

Re: iTeleport for remotely controlling Mac or PC from iPhone or iPad on sale tomorrow

2012-09-03 Thread Brian Risbey
in the world. It can also turn your iPhone/iPad into a wireless remote/trackpad/keyboard for your PC or Mac when in the same room. -Mart iTeleport announces 24-hour price drop of 96% on Mac App Store September 3, 2012 in Networks and FTP [prMac.com] Mountain View, California - iTeleport is pleased

Re: iTeleport for remotely controlling Mac or PC from iPhone or iPad on sale tomorrow

2012-09-03 Thread Martin Hill
Mac or PC at home or work without having to worry about port-forwarding or NAT-PMP etc thru firewalls from anywhere in the world. It can also turn your iPhone/iPad into a wireless remote/trackpad/keyboard for your PC or Mac when in the same room. -Mart iTeleport announces 24-hour price drop

Re: iTeleport for remotely controlling Mac or PC from iPhone or iPad on sale tomorrow

2012-09-03 Thread Carlo Margio
I had decided not to pursue the opportunity to purchase iTeleport but I did wonder if it was US only. They do say in conjunction with Two Dollar Tuesday, and Two Dollar Tuesday is US only. Regards, Carlo --- Carlo Margio Real World Computing mob: +61 404 296 965 i...@realworldcomputing.com.au

Re: iTeleport for remotely controlling Mac or PC from iPhone or iPad on sale tomorrow

2012-09-03 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi WAMUGers, The iTeleport for Mac is $1.99 today on the Mac App Store The iOS version is $8.49 today on the App Store I checked a bit earlier and both versions are showing for the above prices. Cheers, Ronni On 04/09/2012, at 7:29 AM, Carlo Margio wa...@realworldcomputing.com.au wrote: I

Re: iTeleport

2012-04-08 Thread Martin Hill
Stuart, with iTeleport, you don't need a gmail account or the iTeleport Connect app if you are on the same subnet (eg home wifi network) or if you know the IP address of the computer you want to control. iTeleport will show you all the computers with screen-sharing or VNC turned on using

Re: iTeleport

2012-04-08 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Martin and Stuart, Probably the only reason I prefer LogMeIn to iTeleport is the level of security: One big difference is in the level of security or privacy the two apps offer. Both encrypt the remote connection, but LogMeIn requires you to sign in twice: once to its own service and once

iTeleport

2012-04-07 Thread Stuart Breden
Am looking at iTeleport. Is this the same as LogMeIn? Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Mbl: 0417 053 266 Please consider the environment before printing this email http://www.iteleportmobile.com/ -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http

Re: iTeleport

2012-04-07 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stuart, Short answer No ... iTeleport is an app that allows you control your computer using your Gmail account and iTeleport Connect – a small application that allows iTeleport to securely control your computer. LogMeIn Ignition is an app that uses your LogMeIn Account (Free Membership

Re: iTeleport

2012-04-07 Thread Stuart Breden
Hi Ronni I do not have a Gmail account so I is of no value? Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Mbl: 0417 053 266 Please consider the environment before printing this email On 07/04/2012, at 5:51 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Stuart, Short answer No ... iTeleport