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Dimwhit

macrumors 68020
Apr 10, 2007
2,069
299
I was thinking the same thing. I wish they had a light version of this. Classic example of wanting to try out an app first before plunking down $25 for it. But if it worked well, it would be worth the money.
 

gillybean

macrumors 6502a
Jul 21, 2008
788
2
Seattle, WA
Wow, it looks nice from the picture and description, but I'm not going to pay $25 to be the first one to try it see if it really works. :rolleyes:

I tried going to their website for more details, but it's still under construction.
 

Pugpuppydude

macrumors regular
Jul 31, 2008
134
0
Utah
This looks amazing, but i think I'll wait for a couple people to buy first. Think it would work with a pc as well?
 

gillybean

macrumors 6502a
Jul 21, 2008
788
2
Seattle, WA
Here's the screenshot they have of it working with Windows:

winut7.png
 

rockstarjoe

macrumors 6502a
Jun 2, 2006
876
114
washington dc
I don't get why it is so expensive... you can get Mocha VNC FULL version for $6, and it does everything this client does as far as I can tell. Maybe it doesn't look as nice, but I'll vote with my wallet on this one. :eek:
 

mattpol

macrumors regular
Apr 30, 2002
106
0
New York, NY
Maybe a dumb question, but here it goes:

Does OS X (I'm on Leopard) have a VNC client built in? If I get Teleport, do I need to get additional software for my Macs?
 

SlapMonkey

macrumors regular
Jun 15, 2008
149
0
Maybe a dumb question, but here it goes:

Does OS X (I'm on Leopard) have a VNC client built in? If I get Teleport, do I need to get additional software for my Macs?

Yes, Tiger and Leopard have this built in. Just go to your system preferences and then... dang, not in front of my Mac at the moment and normally know this off the top of my head(but really having a brain fart right now), but I did it with MochaLite and will be getting Teleport. And yes, it can zoom to any resolution your monitor is set at.

With PCs you'll need something like TightVNC running on your Windows box.
 

mattpol

macrumors regular
Apr 30, 2002
106
0
New York, NY
Yes, Tiger and Leopard have this built in. Just go to your system preferences and then... dang, not in front of my Mac at the moment and normally know this off the top of my head(but really having a brain fart right now), but I did it with MochaLite and will be getting Teleport. And yes, it can zoom to any resolution your monitor is set at.

With PCs you'll need something like TightVNC running on your Windows box.

Thanks!

Are you using Teleport? What are your thoughts on it?
 

Donz0r

macrumors 6502a
Jun 29, 2006
903
23
I just downloaded it and am syncing right now, I'll let you guys know how it compares to Mocha VNC.. all the reviews say it's way better so I went ahead and took the plung :cool:
 

gotzero

macrumors 68040
Jan 6, 2007
3,225
2
Mid-Atlantic, US
I bought it this evening.

So far:

1. It crashes, a ton. Several times in a row for me right now, seconds after connection.

2. The mouse/screen movement is the opposite direction of the iphone.

3. The instructions are quite lacking.

4. I gave up on connecting outside of my wi-fi network. I run my computers through a wired/wireless AEBS connected to a Verizon Fios Router/Modem. I could not figure out the port communication, and it is 1:30, so I will save it for another day.


All of that said, this looks REALLY nice. There are going to be growing pains with something like this, and I am confident they will hash them out. This app will pay for itself the first time I need to see or do something on my comp with just the mobile around. For now, I am going put it on the back burner until I can figure the ports out and it becomes a bit more reliable. Anyone know how it will work with spaces? ;)
 

gillybean

macrumors 6502a
Jul 21, 2008
788
2
Seattle, WA
I looked up the author on google. His webpage is here - he's a final year computer science PhD student at Carnegie Mellon, and he's also the author of a VNC app for jailbroken iPhones (impressive video of that program here).
 

Donz0r

macrumors 6502a
Jun 29, 2006
903
23
My little review:

this app is Much better and much more usable than VNC Mocha which is 5.99.

In mocha, for me at least, it clicks where you tap, and you cannot use it as a trackpad. Mocha is laggy, and almost unusable. This app is smooth and works as expected.

This program acts just like Touchpad pro in this respect, it acts exactly like a trackpad, it works flawlessly like this! This is exactly what i'm looking for.

I havedn't had it crash on me at all, but i've only used it for about 5 minutes.

No more taking my wireless keyboard and mouse to the couch to control my laptop when it's hooked up to the hdtv!

Love this app
 

FoxDie

macrumors newbie
Aug 1, 2008
5
0
Just like TouchPadPro

THis is an awesome better than touchpad for Jailbroken Iphones actually it is written by the same guy. well worth the 25$ dollars used as a media remote/keyboard/mouse and as a cross country vnc client for two computers
now if i could just have something to reset my modem while on vacation because it is on the fritz
 

lesliegolf

macrumors 6502
Jun 25, 2008
298
515
Southern California
I would just like to get in line for the begging of a video, screenshots, etc.

I would love to use this check on my home machine when I am out and accidentally left email running. There is a 16 page doc on his site about how to deal with IP's, ISP's etc. Do not think I am up for trying it on my own.

He says he is planning to make a one step addon to make the process easier and should have it out in late August. I guess I could try to be patient.
 

gotzero

macrumors 68040
Jan 6, 2007
3,225
2
Mid-Atlantic, US
This app just crashed literally 20x in a row for me while I was trying to show it to someone. This was on my wi-fi network at home.

Is anyone having reliability problems with this? If I am the only one I am going to ask for a refund. I like the concept of the program, but I am not going to pay $25 for a mobile app that does not work.
 

plumbingandtech

macrumors 68000
Jun 20, 2007
1,993
1
I wish apple did a version of Remote Desktop for the iphone.

It would help out at least on the mac side of things.
 

deenybird

macrumors regular
Jul 21, 2008
220
0
4. I gave up on connecting outside of my wi-fi network. I run my computers through a wired/wireless AEBS connected to a Verizon Fios Router/Modem. I could not figure out the port communication, and it is 1:30, so I will save it for another day.
hey man, did you ever find a way to forward your ports?
i've got verizon fios with actiontek router, and i can't believe this is so complicated to achieve?!

any help? thanks
 

dustobub

macrumors newbie
Jul 24, 2008
24
0
At its simplest all you guys probably have to do is forward TCP port 5900 to your computer running VNC.

Dustin
 

Jsha224

macrumors newbie
Jul 6, 2008
23
0
La Capital de Florida
I read somewhere in the app reviews that security was an issue. Is it really safe to stream your entire computer over the internet with this app? Are there any security features in place? Other than that it looks very nice and i would buy it.
 
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