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Chadt103

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Oct 1, 2018
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My question is ~
I am considering Screens for my IPad Pro. I use my IPad Pro at work but I use websites like constant contact and FedEx Freight that require Flash so I can’t utilize those sites on my IPad. I purchased photon flash player but it Sucks.
I’m thinking that accessing my Mac at my home office is the next best sinerio.
The app is $19.00 which is cheap if it works. I just want it to work is the main thing.
Any advice on Screens or something better
Thanks
Chad
 
I was using Back to My Mac, but it was unreliable. Since I bought and began using screens about three months ago, I have never had a failed connection. It’s reliable, but getting it configured isn’t necessarily the easiest thing to do. Fortunately, support is great. I highly recommend it.
 
I was using Back to My Mac, but it was unreliable. Since I bought and began using screens about three months ago, I have never had a failed connection. It’s reliable, but getting it configured isn’t necessarily the easiest thing to do. Fortunately, support is great. I highly recommend it.

Do you need a real strong signal? I will be using it with LTE / not Wii Fi
 
The slower the network, the slower the interaction. The faster the network the faster the interaction. The screen sharing protocols are built into MacOS. Screens helps your remote computer connect to the your home computer and manages the UI. It can automatically adjust to low bandwidth conditions.
 
The slower the network, the slower the interaction. The faster the network the faster the interaction. The screen sharing protocols are built into MacOS. Screens helps your remote computer connect to the your home computer and manages the UI. It can automatically adjust to low bandwidth conditions.
Thank you - sounds like this will work great for me.
 
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