Does anyone have any idea about teamviewer for Lumia 920 if there will be in the near future?
Also I sent a mail to teamviewer team but they still didn't respond to me.
Regards!
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Response from my dealer (11 September 2012)
"We have created a list of potential customer applications TeamViewer for Windows Phone eighth I am adding to this list you, to notify you in case of a TeamViewer app for Windows Phone 7 or 8."
uglavnom_bezopasni said:
Response from my dealer (11 September 2012)
"We have created a list of potential customer applications TeamViewer for Windows Phone eighth I am adding to this list you, to notify you in case of a TeamViewer app for Windows Phone 7 or 8."
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I think its still a while off I asked about it when I had WP7 and got the same response
Have you take a look at RemoteDestop app on WindowsPhone store.
maybe a suitable alternative.
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Have you take a look at RemoteDestop app on WindowsPhone store.
maybe a suitable alternative.
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There are no alternatives on the Market so far. The only agreeable alternative would be LogMeIn, but that app too isn't on the Market
All these others cannot replace TeamViewer.
I'm connect to my PC with Mocha VNC or Remote Desktop, and then with Teamviewer to another PC.
HD7 with VNC --> My PC VNC -- My PC Teamviewer --> Other PC Teamviewer
TeamViewer on Windows Phone 8
We released TeamViewer for Windows Phone 8 earlier this week.
As soon as I heard about TeamViewer (3 days ago), I rushed to download it. Works like a charm. Thank u very much.
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I have a spare al-cheapo Toshiba netbook that I bought on Black Friday.
($143 + 5 hours of waiting in 27-degree temp) It came with Windows 7
but I managed to get rid of it and install a slimmed-down Windows XP.
The Windows XP OS only takes up 1.3GB of hard drive space, since all
the non-essential junk were all taken out one by one.
now that I have Android running fairly smoothly on my Touchpad, I can't
help but wonder.... is it possible to run Windows XP on the Touchpad?
thanks!
No, XP needs an Intel / AMD processor, and will not run on an ARM processor as in the Touchpad.
Win 7 > Win XP
I wholeheartedly agree that Win7>WinXP and that WinXP needs x86 chip architecture (as opposed to the ARM architecture in the touchpad). However, you can use splashtop remote desktop to access your netbook remotely through the touchpad. You install it on your netbook then you download the app on your touchpad. The app is 5 bucks through the market, but if you hurry you can get it for free through getjar (kinda like the amazon app store, google it).
as they told you, winxip and win7 require an x86 architeture while touchpad's is ARM, probably we will be able to run win8 when they will release the arm compiled version (in late 2012?)
Up until now Windows has been x86/64 based. Windows 8 will be arm based so there is hope, but the touchpad does make a good remote desktop client since the 1024*768 resolution is commonly used in windows
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I wholeheartedly agree that Win7>WinXP and that WinXP needs x86 chip architecture (as opposed to the ARM architecture in the touchpad). However, you can use splashtop remote desktop to access your netbook remotely through the touchpad. You install it on your netbook then you download the app on your touchpad. The app is 5 bucks through the market, but if you hurry you can get it for free through getjar (kinda like the amazon app store, google it).
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Thanks the link, this site seems to have some good content. Sadly i seem to have missed the splashtop app for free but still good to know
Cheers
kopitekid said:
Thanks the link, this site seems to have some good content. Sadly i seem to have missed the splashtop app for free but still good to know
Cheers
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No its still there, I downloaded it last night and it works great.....what u can do is download getjar app from getjar website and then search it....you can unistall getjar app later...
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No its still there, I downloaded it last night and it works great.....what u can do is download getjar app from getjar website and then search it....you can unistall getjar app later...
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Got the getjar app but still cannot find splashtop app! I've tried different devices just in case this is filtered by compatible devices but still nothing.
Any ideas? Also what device do you have it set to use?
:I've hit thanks anyway for the response:
Once u install the application, just use your browser.
http://www.getjar.com/mobile/76092/...85xfysv5m5thrb0o&c=lth1iqzgcdmyrp1hB9&lang=en
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Drachen808 said:
I wholeheartedly agree that Win7>WinXP and that WinXP needs x86 chip architecture (as opposed to the ARM architecture in the touchpad). However, you can use splashtop remote desktop to access your netbook remotely through the touchpad. You install it on your netbook then you download the app on your touchpad. The app is 5 bucks through the market, but if you hurry you can get it for free through getjar (kinda like the amazon app store, google it).
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I wanna kiss u for sharing this...I know there r other remote desktop apps but this one rocks...I just took my touchpad to work and was able to do everything which the office network doesnt allow lol.....the speed is good....
FYI, the the getjar version is old...I bought the latest version which has Google sign in and dual monitor features....
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I wanna kiss u for sharing this...I know there r other remote desktop apps but this one rocks...I just took my touchpad to work and was able to do everything which the office network doesnt allow lol.....the speed is good....
FYI, the the getjar version is old...I bought the latest version which has Google sign in and dual monitor features....
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Hey man, I am glad I have been able to help. I am not a dev, so I try to help wherever I can. I purchased it when it came out for WebOS (before we had android) and really liked it. I was unaware that it was an old version (I have not used it yet since I got it from getjar), but either way, crazy good app that is very useful
has anyone managed to put Microsoft windows 7 on the sony tablet s?
there is an app that turns your phone completely into windows 7 but it ain't available in the play store if is still have I would of uploaded it for you
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yea but i mean the official windows 7 not an emulator where u cant really install windows programs and stuff i mean windows 7 as in like some of the windows 7 pc tablets
Nenita25 said:
yea but i mean the official windows 7 not an emulator where u cant really install windows programs and stuff i mean windows 7 as in like some of the windows 7 pc tablets
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That is impossible. Windows 7 only runs in x86 and x64 processors, not ARM ones like in Sony Tablet S.
MAYBE it will be feasible to install Windows 8 RT in the future IF Sony unlocks the bootloader AND Microsoft allows instalation in non-sanctioned tablets.
(fat chance of any of them happening).
Still, I actually use Windows 7 in my Sony Tablet S every day. I use a program called Splashtop (special 5-min version for Sony in Google Play) that mirrors the screen of a Win7 machine. Works pretty well, I can even watch videos in it, close to real time.
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there is an app that turns your phone completely into windows 7 but it ain't available in the play store if is still have I would of uploaded it for you
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What is the app called?
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Plantaman said:
That is impossible. Windows 7 only runs in x86 and x64 processors, not ARM ones like in Sony Tablet S.
MAYBE it will be feasible to install Windows 8 RT in the future IF Sony unlocks the bootloader AND Microsoft allows instalation in non-sanctioned tablets.
(fat chance of any of them happening).
Still, I actually use Windows 7 in my Sony Tablet S every day. I use a program called Splashtop (special 5-min version for Sony in Google Play) that mirrors the screen of a Win7 machine. Works pretty well, I can even watch videos in it, close to real time.
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As you alluded to, that is definitely NOT going to happen.
Microsoft have already stated that Windows 8 RT will not be publicly released, will only be available to OEMs and will not be backported to current hardware. Even if it was, drivers for the Sony's quite unique hardware set are definitely not going to be easily available.
Just to clear it up for everyone.
http://www.onlive.com/ unless you have an RDP server or install Teamviewer on a PC of yours.
I am looking forward to getting my hands on wp8 most likely a lumia 920. My question is does anyone know of remote desktop software? I was really dissapointed that wp7 did not have one that was as easy as teamviewer. I have emailed teamviewer with the usual reply " if something is developed we will let you know." I have tried all the remote apps onn my wp7 to log into my work pc and no success. I have to resort to teamviewer on my laptop or my tablet. Does anyone know any inside knowledge or is it due to fact that I had a wp7 rom on my hd2 that prevented the remote control apps to work?
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I am looking forward to getting my hands on wp8 most likely a lumia 920. My question is does anyone know of remote desktop software? I was really dissapointed that wp7 did not have one that was as easy as teamviewer. I have emailed teamviewer with the usual reply " if something is developed we will let you know." I have tried all the remote apps onn my wp7 to log into my work pc and no success. I have to resort to teamviewer on my laptop or my tablet. Does anyone know any inside knowledge or is it due to fact that I had a wp7 rom on my hd2 that prevented the remote control apps to work?
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I'm currently using PC Remote. It can found in the App store. has a 4.5 star rating from 3277 people.
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I'm currently using PC Remote. It can found in the App store. has a 4.5 star rating from 3277 people.
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I have tried pc remote but my works ip address is hidden. I need something that works like teamview where you just log in and connect. I may try pc remote again and see what i can tinker with
I'm looking for something as well. The RDP metro app on Windows RT is really neat, I don't know why they just don't have it on windows phone 8. The thing that is killing me is the lack of VPN. Even Windows RT has built-in VPN and it works great.
Hi,
I'm expecting my Nokia Lumia 920 in the next couple of days and was wondering if apps purchased on the regular Windows App Store are available for download on the Windows Mobile App Store or whether I'd have to purchase them again.
I have windows 8 on both my Laptop and my Tablet and can buy on one platform and also download at no extra charge on the other, but can't find out if that is also the case for the mobile store.
Thanks in advance.
Vince
not 100% but i think as all your devices will be registered to your microsoft email account you can back them then restore to your phone no?
All your apps you bought on Windows 8 and Windows RT works on WP8, but remember, you'll only be able to download the app to your mobile phone if the developer made a mobile version of the original app.
Tips for the best remote desktop app for Windows running on a Nexus 9?
What exactly do you mean? Being able to connect to a system running windows via windows remote desktop?
Or connecting to your device via windows remote desktop?
For the first one.. hooow about... something by M$? Like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.rdc.android
For the latter: I don't know if this works at all. It's hard enough to get it running properly on a non-windows-system. (XRDP for linux) Android? No way.
Cheers.
Thanks, meant the first alternative.
How about Chrome remote desktop?
Splashtop
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Maybe Splashtop for lowest latency?
I can highly recommend you Splashtop!
If you want to remote games I would recommend you limelight!
Try Google Chrome Remote, or Teamviewer.
Teamviewer works incredibly well for me. I have it on all my windows machines and my Android phone and tablet. Makes remote access a breeze!
Splashtop works with N7 Flo running latest L preview. I have Windows 7 on PC. Love Splashtop.
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Chrome Remote Desktop is amazing. And very easy to use. I like it a ton more than splashtop or teamviewer.
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VNC too
The Microsoft RDP Client on Android L works really well, especially with Windows 10.
You can actually use win+shift+left/right to switch desktops quite easily on the MS RDP client on Android.
On a Nexus 9 however the default resolution could make desktop items look too small.
My humble opinion is that Microsoft should update their RDP client on Android to
allow for a few different resolution settings
allow hiding of the top navigation toolbar
allow optimization preferences for slower networks
take back win+tab and alt+tab from Android selectively
I know they are dealing with some technical limitations/hurdles and possibly some political ones.
But that's how I see it.
i liked splashtop at the start, i purchased the premium paid versions of their phone/tablet versions. Then they started to change their tune and seek more money from me. I sinced moved to team viewer and have it on approximately 6 MS computers as well as 3 phones/tablets. It works a treat and have not had to pay a cent. Connection is rather smooth but does have its issues. I mostly use it to grab files off a device while away or for a quick debug, nothing graphic intensive anyway
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i liked splashtop at the start, i purchased the premium paid versions of their phone/tablet versions. Then they started to change their tune and seek more money from me. I sinced moved to team viewer and have it on approximately 6 MS computers as well as 3 phones/tablets. It works a treat and have not had to pay a cent. Connection is rather smooth but does have its issues. I mostly use it to grab files off a device while away or for a quick debug, nothing graphic intensive anyway
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I never moved from the free version. It works for me. I even avoid the $15. Slingbox app by going through Splashtop Remote. Good to know there are great alternatives, though.
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ritchea said:
I never moved from the free version. It works for me. I even avoid the $15. Slingbox app by going through Splashtop Remote. Good to know there are great alternatives, though.
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I got them when they were released they were around $4.. no where near the $15 today
joshndroid said:
I got them when they were released they were around $4.. no where near the $15 today
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Wow! I thought they were $30. when released (didn't have the slingbox then). The ipad one works great but haven't read very great reviews on the Slingbox on N7 Flo.
You scored one there! :good:
Teamviewer , it has free version. Ammy need license for VPC.
I like Chrome Remote Desktop since I have macs and pc's that I remote into. Once the N9 gets here I'll try the new windows remote desktop app (RD Client Beta). I tried it on my phone and it looked pretty nice. JUMP is also pretty nice.
As a Windows admin I use Jump Desktop. It supports Win8 & Srv2012R2 touch features plus it allows custom resolutions and the use of RemoteDesktop gateway. Very good program!