That has meant that iPad users on the move have had to live with limits on what kind of work they can do, but wouldn't it be nice if one could connect to a Mac or a PC and actually operate a powerful app remotely? Of course, the problem is that the app on the Mac or PC demands a mouse and mouse-like actions.Īll your favorite Mac apps available on the iPad. That's why we have traditionally thought of the iPad as a content consumption device, even though some apps push that limit into the realm of content creation. While the Mac and PCs have full featured control, mice, and apps that can access the entire machine, the iPad has been more modest in its capabilities. The iPad has, by virtue of its OS, limitations on the kinds of apps that can run compared to, say, the Mac. You can even run Windows apps, like MS Word, that reside on your Mac in a virtual machine file.
It does this by translating traditional mouse controls into familiar iPad gestures. It allows you to remotely operate and fully control any OS X or Windows app residing on your computer right from your iPad. Parallels, famous for its virtualization software, has launched a new product for the iPad called Parallels Access.