iPhone has all that
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.netwrote:
Do any of the mobile phone platforms support VPN at all from the phone
itself? Any have a Remote Desktop client?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
I used to remote desktop from my Sprint Touch phone (and earlier models
too). However, a year or more ago I saw one of the guys here running remote
desktop on his iPhone and was blown away how much better it worked than my
HTC Touch. I punted the Touch for an iPhone and couldn't be happier with
I like Mocha VNC. Fantastic app.
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iPhone has
WM6 has a kludgey implementation of VPN that I never could get to
work. The RD works well enough but is still limited.
iPhone does VPN quite easily and there are more than a few RD apps
that work well.
I'm guessing android probably does both well.
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Jerry Richardson
airCloud
The Nokia N900 has an awesome remote desktop client and a real
keyboard. I'd take one of those over an iPhone any day.
Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com
wirelesscowboys.com
wispdirectory.com
Jerry Richardson wrote:
WM6 has a kludgey implementation of VPN that I never could get to
work. The RD
I've used both the Nokia N900 (linux based - Maemo), and a cracked
iPhone (BSD based). Here's my quick take:
They will both get you there, the keyboard on the N900 is a nice thing to have.
You can get both working with an external bluetooth keyboard. It's
harder on the iphone
It's harder to
Droid can do RDP and VPN
John
Brad Belton wrote:
I used to remote desktop from my Sprint Touch phone (and earlier models
too). However, a year or more ago I saw one of the guys here running remote
desktop on his iPhone and was blown away how much better it worked than my
HTC Touch. I
Android 1.6 and newer can do VPN natively and with a app you can do VNC
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:14 PM, John Thomas jtho...@quarnet.com wrote:
Droid can do RDP and VPN
John
Brad Belton wrote:
I used to remote desktop from my Sprint Touch phone (and earlier models
too). However, a year