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bella92108

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Does anyone know this one? I've searched and found a million ways to connect to my iPhone from my computer, but I want to be able to sit on the couch and use my iPhone to look at my computer screen in the other room. Is this possible? I can do it from one mac to the other using my Apple Remote Desktop, but do they or anyone make a client for my iPhone 4 that'll allow me to use my iPhone to view\observe or interact\control my MacbookPro?
 
Does anyone know this one? I've searched and found a million ways to connect to my iPhone from my computer, but I want to be able to sit on the couch and use my iPhone to look at my computer screen in the other room. Is this possible? I can do it from one mac to the other using my Apple Remote Desktop, but do they or anyone make a client for my iPhone 4 that'll allow me to use my iPhone to view\observe or interact\control my MacbookPro?

there are plenty of apps that do this. i prefer logmein from the appstore.
 
there are plenty of apps that do this. i prefer logmein from the appstore.

I should have clarified... I want to be able to control another computer on my local network. LogMeIn is like Go2MyPC where it uses a third party server to bridge the connection between client and server. I'm looking for something like an ARD client that i can use to connect to my ARD host on my same network at home.
 
I should have clarified... I want to be able to control another computer on my local network. LogMeIn is like Go2MyPC where it uses a third party server to bridge the connection between client and server. I'm looking for something like an ARD client that i can use to connect to my ARD host on my same network at home.

ahh i see, well then in that case i am really not to sure, hope someone can help, gl!
 
iTeleport is my favorite. It can either act as a plain VNC client, a VNC+SSH client, or a 3rd party (Google services) assisted NAT-punched VNC/VNC+SSH client.
 
iTeleport is my favorite. It can either act as a plain VNC client, a VNC+SSH client, or a 3rd party (Google services) assisted NAT-punched VNC/VNC+SSH client.

It's still just much more than I need. I'm basically looking for an ARD client app that'll connect within my home network. People charge $$$ for the ones you all have been linking because they're third-party hosted. I don't need that since I'm only looking to use it on my internal network to view what's on the screen of my computer (i want to sit on the couch and check the torrent download status in the office), lol.
 
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