5/5 rating based on 245 reviews. Read all reviews for Jump Desktop (RDP, VNC, Fluid) for iPhone.
Jump Desktop (RDP, VNC, Fluid) is paid iOS app published by PhaseFive Systems
thecolorchanges
Don’t need it thanks to Jump Desktop and Citrix mouse for RDP! Only one small request, I have a new iPad Pro 12.9” with USB-C out, can you add external monitor support in the next update?
TeeBeeCee
The navigation is very intuitive. The response is very fast. The automatic setup was super easy. It is running great on my 12.9” iPad Pro. I do have a feature suggestion - the ability to create folders so I can organize all of my connections.
kavika10
This app is amazing, being able to dial into my desktop at home and use my iPad in the field is a life saver
Sh4wn.P
This app is what makes my iPad complete, from a companion device to my main device!
pokemonplatinumharri
One of the best purchases I made to remote into the Mac Mini while on the go! The auto-reconnect is particularly nice.
Haydut86
You must put your laptop to sleep mode otherwise when you shut down your laptop the app will not work! So there is no reason to buy and use this app! If i must keep my laptop with me! Also, the app does not sport Apple Magic Mouse 2. I really would like have a refund! This app don’t deserves this money!
sneakyEric
The connection is super fast, smooth as hell. The only lack is it still doesn’t support automatically adjusting the resolution when connect to macOS.
Shidoshie
I’ve downloaded several ‘wish they were’ VNC viewers before and even so much as paying $$ for them. I hesitated because of the cost of this app. I finally took the risk of downloading and I’m kicking myself for not doing it sooner. I would have saved $$$ in doing so. Not only does it support VNC but RDP protocols as well. I don’t have to ‘register’ with the company to use any VNC features, where all the other so called ‘VNC viewer’ companies do. It even supports Ultra VNC server! The mouse integration just works... Wish I would have done this so much sooner. Regards (Kicking myself)
SF.SWM
I took a chance on this because the official MS Remote Desktop client doesn't support keyboard shortcuts (at least not with my Gen 1 iPad Pro 9.7" smart keyboard) on the remote PC. To copy, I'd have to tap an on-screen "control" key, then the "C" key on the physical keyboard. Drove me nuts, and made it harder to get work done on my iPad. Jump Desktop to the rescue! Looking forward to trying out VNC support for my Mac and considering buying one of the supported mice, but seriously just being able to fully use a keyboard on the remote machine again was worth the price. Thanks!