Nine months after its official release on Play Store, Chrome Remote Desktop has now made its way to Apple’s mobile ecosystem, allowing iOS users to use their iPhone or iPad to remotely control their computer with the help of an accompanying plug-in on Google Chrome browser. The Chrome Remote Desktop app can downloaded for free on iTunes App Store and is optimized for use on iPhone 5/5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, albeit it’s compatible with iOS devices running on iOS 7 and up. More information about the Chrome Remote Desktop app can be found on this link. iOS5 also introduced iMessage, Newstand, Reminders, multi-tasking gestures and Airplay mirroring (for iPad2). Check this keynote video of iOS 5 for a more complete and detailed coverage. Read more in our articles including "Google Remote Desktop for iOS Now on App Store" and "Apple announces iOS 5 at WWDC 2011".
Nine months after its official release on Play Store, Chrome Remote Desktop has now made its way to Apple’s mobile ecosystem, allowing iOS users to use their iPhone or iPad to remotely control their computer with the help of an accompanying plug-in on Google Chrome browser. The Chrome Remote Desktop app can downloaded for free on iTunes App Store and is optimized for use on iPhone 5/5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, albeit it’s compatible with iOS devices running on iOS 7 and up.
More information about the Chrome Remote Desktop app can be found on this link. iOS5 also introduced iMessage, Newstand, Reminders, multi-tasking gestures and Airplay mirroring (for iPad2). Check this keynote video of iOS 5 for a more complete and detailed coverage.
Our coverage of Chrome for iOS includes: "Google Remote Desktop for iOS Now on App Store"; "Apple announces iOS 5 at WWDC 2011"; "Why the Google Chromebook will fail?". Each article provides unique insights and information.