iPhone App Of The Week: Jaadu VNC

Jaadu VNC (formally known as Teleport) is one of the more expensive apps on the iTunes App store. It has an overall rating of 3.5 stars, which is pretty hard to come by. Jaadu VNC is $24.99 on the iTunes App Storeicon.

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Teleport yourself to your computer from anywhere in the world. With its intuitive and patent-pending interface, Jaadu gives you full control of your computer’s mouse and keyboard, and provides a rich visual display of your computer screens, without any screen resolution limit.

Jaadu is currently the only application with AUTOMATED SETUP, for both local and “connect from anywhere” connectivity.

* Control any application on your Mac or Windows PC desktop from anywhere in the world

* Visit Flash-based websites from your iPhone (video/audio streaming is not supported)

* Access your computer’s files from anywhere

* Advance PowerPoint slides while reading your presenter notes

* Control your media player from anywhere

* Use your iPhone as a wireless touchpad + keyboard + media remote

* If you’re parent, watch over your child’s online behavior to make sure they’re safe

* Supports Ctrl-Alt-Del and other combination keystrokes

* Supports Mac (Leopard, Tiger, Vine Server) and Windows (with free VNC servers: TightVNC, UltraVNC, and RealVNC). Also supports Linux VNCServer and Vino, as well as AMX Touchscreen Interfaces.

* SSH Encryption support for all platforms. For details, visit www.jaaduvnc.com/support/secure

* Supports VPN-based encryption

Visit www.jaaduvnc.com for setup instructions and usage tips.

Note that unlike LogMeIn, you can use Jaadu VNC when you don’t have an Internet connection, and want to control your computer while giving a presentation. Also, unlike LogMeIn, Mocha VNC Lite, Mocha VNC, and even WinAdmin, Jaadu VNC can handle very high resolution displays, e.g. dual Apple Cinema displays at 5120×1600.

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About Greg Smith

When Greg is not writing on his blog Greg In The Desert, he is working at his full time job at Intel Corporation in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. You can find him on the internet at Flickr or Twitter.
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