Dont quite see the point...
Concerns were sent months ago to their organization, in which a ticket was created and then markes as solved with no action whatsoever.
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Hi, and thanks for the app. I just bought it and have some suggestions.
Different views:
Not having a list view or something is pretty awful, unfortunately. I have over a hundred computers at client sites that operate on VNC that Id love to add. Different views would be great so I dont just have a single view that forces me to scroll forever to find my machine.
Folders for client sites:
That would be nice. Group is up by folders for different sites, departments, etc.
Clone option:
I have many clients that have close workstation naming conventions (where commonly only the last 3 characters of the name change, like "nbl-adm-win-001", then 002, 003, etc. A clone option would save me tons of typing time to get machines in here.
Dropbox support, maybe?
Ok - so I own both applications. The Gmail account is all well and good for managing MY OWN computers, but when I have 300+ VNCd machines at a single site that maybe I want to control with my phone…how can I do that without manually adding all of them? That would be pretty awful and I sure dont want to associate all of them with my Gmail account.
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So the 3 star grade is for the app itself. It does what it advertises for the most-part but I dont see the conveniences with using it like I had hoped. Taking 2 stars away because of the view options that are non-existent…scroll to the right to find clients, even after using the search field? Not a fan of that at all. The interface is way too cluttered after adding clients, and its not convenient to add clients to the app to begin with. Nor is it easy to modify clients (in mass) if you were to say…change the VNC password on 100 machines and then needed to reconnect to them.
Maybe Im comparing it too much to Apples Remote Desktop, which I also own. Ill admit to that - though I will also say that I dont find the app more than just being "ok".
Brian Binder about
iTeleport: VNC & RDP