- I won't be buying this app..I'm not into and remote desktop app that requires a client. All I need is a true RDP app that uses industry standards. This had me excited for a second... see app details here - Buy RDM+ Remote Desktop for BlackBerry PlayBook - Download RDM+ Remote Desktop for BlackBerry PlayBook - Buy Apps from BlackBerry App WorldOniBerry likes this.08-04-11 08:42 AMLike 1
- They just posted the link, when the tweet was out they had yet to click to make it live.
They wanted the news to come from us first!08-04-11 08:46 AMLike 0 - I won't be buying this app..I'm not into and remote desktop app that requires a client. All I need is a true RDP app that uses industry standards. This had me excited for a second... see app details here - Buy RDM+ Remote Desktop for BlackBerry PlayBook - Download RDM+ Remote Desktop for BlackBerry PlayBook - Buy Apps from BlackBerry App WorldMedChemist likes this.08-04-11 09:16 AMLike 1
- Trial on this app would have been nice , its a bit pricey if the app don't work as we want ...kevin.mcca likes this.08-04-11 10:30 AMLike 1
- Ya same here. I will take a pass on this as well. Would rather have a true RPD client application. Not a big fan of remote desktop applications that require you connect to a third party server to connect to your own desktop or corporate servers.08-04-11 11:08 AMLike 0
- I haven't used shapes rdp yet, from the looks and sounds of it, it seems like the logmein technique.
I believe by true rdp people are referring to the built in rdp features within the os. Many people use different techniques to dial in but basically its the ability to dial in without 3rd party setup.
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Anyway my Playbook, 'Clyde', was this close to having a serious accident. Not sure how it avoided that but now that I see this post - a good thing - Clyde is once again safe.08-04-11 02:20 PMLike 0 - Amazing. So it's not 'just me'. I've been trying to d.l. this app on and off since Crackberry broke the news this AM. I keep getting (still) that Error 3300 message. Annoying. A lot of things about the Playbook are anoying mind you. patience I keep telling myself. it will all be worth it
Anyway my Playbook, 'Clyde', was this close to having a serious accident. Not sure how it avoided that but now that I see this post - a good thing - Clyde is once again safe.
Yeah it is frusterating when they dangle it in your face and won't let you have it08-04-11 03:30 PMLike 0 - diegoneiRetired Mod & AmbassadorI haven't used shapes rdp yet, from the looks and sounds of it, it seems like the logmein technique.
I believe by true rdp people are referring to the built in rdp features within the os. Many people use different techniques to dial in but basically its the ability to dial in without 3rd party setup.08-04-11 03:38 PMLike 0 - No just saying that what people want is a native RDP. I just want RDP don't care by who as long as it is decent08-04-11 03:52 PMLike 0
- I thought 9.95 was CHEAP! Unfortunately it won't let me buy it either. 1 question though if anyone know, does it have remote sound?08-04-11 05:24 PMLike 0
- $12.25 Australian! What the..... Our currency is 7 % stronger than the USD.
Apple recently adjusted all their pricing to better reflect the actual exchange rate, how about it RIM?
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08-04-11 05:30 PMLike 0 - I haven't used shapes rdp yet, from the looks and sounds of it, it seems like the logmein technique.
I believe by true rdp people are referring to the built in rdp features within the os. Many people use different techniques to dial in but basically its the ability to dial in without 3rd party setup.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
Now my company currently uses GoToMeeting, and we typically use that to connect to our clients systems when working on software installs etc. No way they would allow us access directly via RPD in most cases. The internal systems contain sensitive info. So someone has to be on both ends. This is fine for RDM. But if I want to access my own companies internal servers, there is no way we would allow external servers to act as go betweens between our servers and remote users full time. This is what we need the RDP clients for.
Hope this has been helpful.08-04-11 06:44 PMLike 0 - Has anyone been able to install it?
I'm going to wait for some reviews before dishing the 10$. I've played with the RDM+ web client using 2 PCs on the same network and I have to say that performance is pretty terrible. If the PlayBook app is as bad I'm definitely gonna stay away.08-04-11 07:43 PMLike 0 - Some more in-depth info about RDM+ which I use for several years now when I'm not in the office and need to do some troubleshooting when needed...
This is a usefull tool for RDP because you do not have to open any port on your firewall!
(I do not want to open port 3389 for RDP to the internet...)
The other advantages are:
- Access to files
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- Access to Processes & Services
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- Access to desktop
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(The screenies are taken from my Torch-9800 with the RDM+ tool)
So it is a little more then just a RDP Client...(That's the + I guess :-)
Maybe this will clear up some...and are just my 2 cts:
Regards,Last edited by Marcel38; 08-05-11 at 05:36 AM.
08-05-11 05:22 AMLike 0 - I just purchased an installed this app. Took me about 10 minutes to set everything up. It was really simple and works great.
Since I use SugarSync to access all my files from my computers, this app was not absolutely necessary for me, but it's always good to have the option to access your computer virtually.
Since this app has varying levels of graphics quality, you can adjust how fast you need it to be.
Well worth the $10.08-05-11 06:40 AMLike 0
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