Parallels Access Puts OS X And Windows Apps On Your iPad As If They Were Native Free
Parallels has built its name up from a series of software allowing consumers to run Microsoft’s Windows on a Mac. There are, of course, numerous apps offering a similar service, but with ease of use and generally smooth functionality, Parallels Desktop has become the go-to choice for many looking to enjoy the best of both worlds. Now, the company has come through with Parallels Access, an app for iPad that allows convenient remote control access to both Windows and OS X desktops and notebooks.
The thought of connecting a device to a computer for purpose of remote desktop can seem quite intimidating, but Parallels Access is an almost noob-proof app allowing for easy access to Windows or Mac directly from your Apple tablet. In fact, I think the app, with its invitingly tidy interface and spacious placement of the various elements, has been created in an attempt to entice the uninitiated.
(Download: Parallels Access for iPad on the App Store HERE FREE FROM THE APP STORE
Parallels has built its name up from a series of software allowing consumers to run Microsoft’s Windows on a Mac. There are, of course, numerous apps offering a similar service, but with ease of use and generally smooth functionality, Parallels Desktop has become the go-to choice for many looking to enjoy the best of both worlds. Now, the company has come through with Parallels Access, an app for iPad that allows convenient remote control access to both Windows and OS X desktops and notebooks.
The thought of connecting a device to a computer for purpose of remote desktop can seem quite intimidating, but Parallels Access is an almost noob-proof app allowing for easy access to Windows or Mac directly from your Apple tablet. In fact, I think the app, with its invitingly tidy interface and spacious placement of the various elements, has been created in an attempt to entice the uninitiated.
(Download: Parallels Access for iPad on the App Store HERE FREE FROM THE APP STORE
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