Android OS App to remote control iOS iPad??? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there an App that will enable an Android (smart phone) to remotely control/advance a Powerpoint Presentation on an iPad (iOS) via Wi-Fi or Blue Tooth?
...without jailbreaking the iPad?
FYI: I've come across a thread post offering this solution (enterpriseios) but don't know if it'll work and would prefer not to try...
"If you jailbreak the device you are trying to control, yes. There is an app in Cydia called Veency that is a VNC server for iOS. You can then use Screen Sharing on the Mac, or one of the many free VNC clients (such as UltraVNC or TightVNC) on a Windows machine to view and control the target iOS device. You can even view/control the iOS device FROM another iOS device with a remote desktop app like Jump."

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[Q] Programming Apps

Are there any good applications to do coding in that work on the Prime?
My thoughts are a notepad++ type app with color coding of tags and elements...
Currently I'm planning to use remote desktop client and do my coding on my home computer once I'm able to get my hands on a keyboard dock for the prime. It would be cool if there was native android app for programming so I didn't need good internet connection to write code.
preferred codes - html / javascript / jquery / as well as any type of android sdk
Is there anything like that out, or am I stuck using a remote desktop client?

[Q] RDP into an android device

I've looked around the forums and the web, but all I've been able to find are apps that allow remote desktop from the android device to a computer.
What I'm wondering, does Android have the ability to support some kind of remote login? through telnet, or rdp, or somesuch.
And if it doesn't support it natively, would it be possible for an app to create a remote session on the device? I spend a good portion of my time at work logged in remotely into other computers, and have been thinking about our society's higher focus on mobile devices, and it seems like it would be fairly useful to be able to remote into a mobile device, like android.
Anywho, I haven't been able to find much on it, so I'll look forward to your responses.
There's an app for that.
Hey Brandon. I don't mean to spam, honestly, but I actually work for a software developer that makes a remote control solution for Android for remotely screen sharing with the device over wi-fi or 3g. It also works for PCs and Macs as well. You can PM me for more details. I don't want to SPAM my company name over the forum.
Btw, the solution doesn't require rooted devices which is another bonus!
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brandonrisell said:
I've looked around the forums and the web, but all I've been able to find are apps that allow remote desktop from the android device to a computer.
What I'm wondering, does Android have the ability to support some kind of remote login? through telnet, or rdp, or somesuch.
And if it doesn't support it natively, would it be possible for an app to create a remote session on the device? I spend a good portion of my time at work logged in remotely into other computers, and have been thinking about our society's higher focus on mobile devices, and it seems like it would be fairly useful to be able to remote into a mobile device, like android.
Anywho, I haven't been able to find much on it, so I'll look forward to your responses.
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I found a solution its called teamviewer quick support. This is recently launched and allows connection into android pho e.
Do not be confused with the team viewer for pc. This is a different application and available to download from Google play store
Make sure you add " quick support" after team viewer to download right app.

Chronium OS in smartphone?

Just realized that my school's got chrome books which runs on chrome OS. I've been using it for a while and i'm just facinated by the fact that google tried to come up with something similar to mac OS. Anyways, Is it possible to dual boot chronium OS on smartphone with android? or does it need x86 machine?
no one knows about Chrome OS? or is it a noob question lol?
Ive heard of Chrome OS/Chromium OS but think it should be discontinued. I don't see what advantage it would have over android on a smartphone now that android has Google Chrome. It relies too much on the cloud meaning you are restricted wifi hotspots or forced to tether and use expensive mobile data. I think Ubuntu or any popular Linux distro offers a lot more functionality as a free OS. Chrome OS would make a good UI for a webtop mode integrated with Android.
Also I don't see how it looks like Mac OS. It reminds me more of android or linux.
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Ive heard of Chrome OS/Chromium OS but think it should be discontinued. I don't see what advantage it would have over android on a smartphone now that android has Google Chrome. It relies too much on the cloud meaning you are restricted wifi hotspots or forced to tether and use expensive mobile data. I think Ubuntu or any popular Linux distro offers a lot more functionality as a free OS. Chrome OS would make a good UI for a webtop mode integrated with Android.
Also I don't see how it looks like Mac OS. It reminds me more of android or linux.
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I meant the chrome book is pretty much like mac book since the mouse pad it uses is so much similar to the one on macbooks and the scrolling effects etc is similar...

An app that allows Android and iPad to take advantage of airdrop

Is there an app which allowed users to share files via Bluetooth from android to iOS and vase verser?
Qikshare
Qikshare is a possible alternative. They have an android and iOS app. On the pc or mac you just need to go to web.qikshare.io to receive or send files.

Why tighter integration with Chrome OS instead of Chrome Browser?

So I was thinking about Google's I/O keynote recently and I've been wondering why the company is pushing tighter integration of Android with Chrome OS instead of Chrome Browser. The reason I ask this is b/c there's a real opportunity for Google to truly differentiate Android from iOS by making it accessible no matter what type of computer you use. If they only enhance accessibility from Chrome OS then it would be no different than Apple's continuity b/w iOS and Yosemite except that Apple sells a LOT more computers than Google.
Now if Google would have added these features to Chrome browser and we were able to text and/or answer calls from our browser, that would make Android a LOT more attractive as users wouldn't be handcuffed to any specific desktop OS. It would give Google a further reach and would provide those features to Windows, Mac and Linux users as well.
Is there a specific reason why these features (and others) could only be implemented in Chrome OS? I just felt like that was a significant missed opportunity for Google.

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