AppleSplashtop Remote unlocks Windows PC access for iPhone users

Splashtop Remote unlocks Windows PC access for iPhone users

Splashtop Remote

The App Store is inundated with varied apps for the iPhone which engineer an enticing ride on the device. A latest addition to the already expansive assortment dubbed Splashtop Remote has been designed to draw Windows PC onto the Apple configuration.

This app makes it possible for users to access videos and music stored in the iTunes, Windows Media Player and other formats on their desktop. With this solution, iPhone owners can also hone their gaming skills with casual titles such as Farmville and Bloons. Additionally, it extends the ability to remotely access the PC as gamers traverse from a place to another.

Users who wish to edit documents can easily lay their hands on Word, Excel and Powerpoint. The app also offers Flash support for bringing regular web browsers into play. The Splashtop Remote can be connected to computers operating on Windows 7 Vista, XP or Mac OS X 10.6 beta version through the Wi-Fi connection of the device. Running on either 1.6GHz or fast dual-core CPU, the computing systems are also required to be equipped with 1GB of RAM.

Splashtop remote is compatible with iPhone 3GS and 4 models which run on the iOS 4.0 or later version. It can be now downloaded from the App Store for the price of $0.99.

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