

Do you wish to mix your favorite applications in your own way? Do you have to manage multiple OS X systems at the same time? Now you can do it, and like nothing else before. iRAPP is an innovative software application, which enables you to work seamlessly and simultaneously on your PC and Mac applications. iRAPP is the perfect blend of both worlds and you wont believe it until you have experienced it. iRAPP stands for interactive Remote APPlication. It is a remote control software which allows you view and fully interact with a remote or local Mac. The iRAPP client runs on your PC and allows you to merge the remote OS X system into your desktop experience. The unique and innovative event handling solution allows you to work on individual Mac and PC applications side by side as if they where part of the same operating system. Yes, it may sound and then look strange to you, but literally, individual Mac and PC applications are sitting side by side on your screen ready for your use. iRAPP accomplished the natural evolution of the remote system access by merging the connected systems and giving the user the desired usability and experience.
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Jun 11, 2010 | 11:23 AM
Not recommended (although at least there's a 14 day trial :-))