Jump Desktop (RDP, VNC, Fluid) Reviews – Page 7

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

Finally an RDP app that supports Mac and Windows!!

Voiptelecom007

I bought this app 5plus years ago and it only supported Windows. It’s by far is the fastest app to connect to remotely even better/faster than Microsoft’s built in client. Now I for something to connect my Mac remotely and I ended up circling back to this app. The RDP sessions with Mac is really some and has hardly any lag time. Another thing I noticed was the ability to switch between multiple desktops on my Mac which was awesome because even the Apple Remote Desktop can’t change multiple desktops so I am super excited about that function being incorporated into this app. The developer really didn’t an awesome job by add the Mac to the equation and that feature alone. This is definitely my All-in-One app for remote access to all the Windows and Mac systems.


This is what the iPad was made for!

Easymovet

Love that you guys make the mouse work so well and have solid controls for resolution. When you have 4K extended monitor support via USB-C that will be mind blowing, but don’t sacrifice stability. Thank YOU for this app!


Everything is good but...

SailFlorve123

Everything is good. But still trouble a little. Because of the retina resolution, streaming media is lag, and I do not have such a high bandwidth to support this. Microsoft RDP will compress image to ensure the fluency of videos. I think you should add this feature.


My go to app

Bad Ace!!!

I am a IT consultant and this is my most valuable tool. Smooth, reliable, and efficient. Worth every penny.


Worth every penny

FirstAid84

Just think of all those times MS RDP or VNC apps didn't work or took too long to connect. And now think of never having to deal with that again.


Great but still missing some key features

imasteven

Smooth when you have a great connection, still lag on videos and no sound, wake on lan feature seems like it doesn’t really work, cant wait for wake on lan to work while on different networks and sound, please bring those features!!


Direct mode breaks windows interaction

ABMann

The switch to direct mode ion the most recent version breaks interaction with Windows applications. Where before, we could scroll Outlook calendar or a selected Outlook message, now it selects the time segment or the text, respectively. Now the only way to scroll is to tap and drag scroll bars. It also removes the ability to right click by tap and hold. Direct touch regresses too much for folks using this to access Windows workstations to be an improvement.


Thanks

Christurufr

I’m a physician working in a hospital and this app helps me take better care of patients in a secure, timely fashion. Thank you!


Works fine for me

N3212T

I leave my laptop on and just take my iPad when I travel. My only difficulty is duplicating some multi key functions like CTL-alt-e to clear a cell in Excel, or how to duplicate the ability to use a mouse to copy a paragraph or sentence in MS WORD, or a series of cells in Excel. It may and is just a training issue on my part. Bottom line it works great for me.


Great app!

KarlChilders

Now I CAN leave my laptop behind! There is no hyperbole in this comment. I set up a VPN on my home network and complement it with Jump. I have installed it on my iPhone, iPad, Mac Mini, and MacBook Pro. I use it to connect to my desktop (Mac Mini) when I am away from home. I also use it from anywhere when I connect to my Ubuntu file, and network servers, and any one of my Ubuntu Virtual Box VMs. It is a proven winner for me using RDP, and VNC protocols. Since I have access to my home desktop, I can do my remote software development work without having to be stuck at home. The only downside is that I occasionally lose connections. This may be due to weak WiFi or when my OS goes to sleep, I don’t know. But it is super easy to re-establish the connection manually. I think I spent $10 in the App Store and is totally worth it. I compared with several RDP apps which are either free or for a fee (including the remote desktop from the software giant) before I committed to Jump. Jump is definitely the better value on all platforms.