![]() ![]() It isn’t the only iPad app that can remotely control computers, but of the ones I’ve tested, it does the best job of treating the computer programs it accesses as if they were iPad apps, without sacrificing functionality. ![]() This feat was made possible by a new iPad app I’ve been testing called Parallels Access, released Tuesday, which can remotely control either a Mac or a Windows PC. ![]() The iPad is controlling the PC, which is a couple of miles away. Yet I have full access to all of its features and to the computer’s file system and other programs, and I am able to use them via the iPad’s touch gestures and keyboard, without a stylus. I am using the latest PC version of Microsoft Word for Windows, which doesn’t run on the iPad. I am typing this paragraph remotely on my home Windows PC, using an iPad in the middle of a Macy’s in a mall, over the Internet. ![]()
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