5/5 rating based on 199 reviews. Read all reviews for Screens: VNC Remote Desktop for iPhone.
Screens: VNC Remote Desktop is paid iOS app published by Edovia Inc.
puckpuck
Really enjoying the new SSH login feature. It's super secure and I'm happy to see more iOS developers making a move in this direction. Please add support for ED25519 keys? Also being able to get the screen to fill the iPad screen would be awesome.
supermarin_
The UI of the app looks native and great compared to some alternatives, but the basic functionality seems to be lacking.
Thalesian
If your Mac is in full screen mode, it is very hard to use since the dock might be suppressed. If the app had a shortcut to the app launcher, this issue would be resolved
Dave2813
IPad IOS App crashes as soon as one tries to connect to a local Mac. Alas, the “support” button also leads to a crash so reporting here — sorry. Hopefully just a bad update.
Un Boricua
I’ve never been able to connect remotely.their support doesn’t exist. I’ve called my ISP for support and they can’t figure it out either. Don’t waste your money.
Snivram
Just what I've been looking for. Does an excellent job of meeting my needs. Have been using logmein for a couple of years. My subscription ran out so I decided to shop around. Ended up with the trial version of Parallels Access which was very good, and infinitely superior to logmein. But Screens topped Parallels, at least for my needs. Cleaner and simpler, yet has just he right features. Very well thought out. No problems so far. Easy to install on my iPad and with a few simple configurations to Sharing in Mac System Preferences I was up and running. Love track pad mode for working in Quickbooks. Recommend very highly to anyone looking to connect to their Mac with their iPad.
azraime
I’ve been a user of Screens for years and it has been the most reliable remote app I’ve found. Super easy to set up and use. Recommend 100%
Rob mmmmmmm
Anywhere I am in the world, I can access and use my home computer. What is better than that?
Babaganoosh63
Screens is alright as a VNC client and has some neat features like curtain mode and using an iPhone as a trackpad. But generally Jump Desktop is better at everything else, easier setup, automatic screen resolution switching, a hier performance remote desktop protocol called fluid.