Product Information
What is Remote ripple?
Remote Ripple, meticulously crafted by the creators of TightVNC, represents the next step in VNC viewer technology, enabling users to effortlessly access and manage remote computers from anywhere. Whether you're using a desktop at home or a mobile device on the go, Remote Ripple's cross-platform capabilities ensure you stay connected to the digital world at all times. The application supports direct connections via the VNC protocol, requiring only a VNC-type server (such as TightVNC Server) to operate.
For Windows users, Remote Ripple offers features like clipboard exchange for seamless text transfer between PCs, file transfer for moving files in and out of remote PCs, and a history of the last 10 remote sessions for quick access. Mobile users, including those on Android, iPhone, and iPad, benefit from the unique MouseTool emulator, which replicates the experience of using a physical mouse, enhancing control over the remote desktop.
While Remote Ripple is built on the solid foundation of TightVNC technology and maintains compatibility with VNC servers, it stands out with its modern interface, availability across multiple platforms, and a suite of user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for remote desktop access.
How to use Remote ripple?
Remote Ripple is a VNC viewer providing seamless remote computer access and management from any device, ensuring users stay connected to their digital world wherever they are.
Core Functions of Remote ripple
Lightweight
No Registration Required
No Tracking
Ad-Free
Screen Sharing
Desktop Sharing
Usage Scenarios of Remote ripple
- Access remote computers from home via desktop devices
- Manage remote computers on the go using mobile devices
- Transfer text between remote and local PCs (clipboard exchange)
- Move files between remote and local PCs
- Quickly access recent remote sessions
- Enhance remote desktop control on mobile devices with MouseTool emulator
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