Posts Tagged ‘Windows-based’
Create your iPhone Apps With DragonFireSDK
DragonFireSDK is a new tool with which you can create applications for iPhone on Windows PCs. Knowledge of Objective-C is not necessary because DragonFireSDK supports C and C + + as programming languages and Microsoft Visual C + + development environment. The applications are 100% compatible with iPhone.
DragonFireSDK has creates a games Unstacker for iPhone Apps, you can check at the app store.
Development tool has not yet been officially released, but developers interested can register on the website as a beta tester: the finished product will cost in the future, $ 50
iPhone Apps: Array Networks DesktopDirect Client
Array Networks has announced the launch of DesktopDirect Client, the first enterprise application for iPhone and iPad that allows remote access to corporate desktops. With this new application, companies can make available to their employees a direct and secure access to corporate desktops, thereby increasing productivity levels. The application allows employees to have access through the iPhone and iPad, all Windows-based applications, even those that would not otherwise be used remotely.
DesktopDirect Client has technologies for encryption that prevent data loss in case of loss or theft of your mobile device. Users have access to confidential data and applications without risk as the information on the display are projections of the application and not the actual application in the strict sense, nothing is transmitted to the iPhone or iPad or stored on them. All data remains in the company’s internal network so that it is very easy to manage security and meet compliance requirements.
With one click users can have access to an interface known and continue to work with the utmost simplicity and safety. With DesktopDirect Client Array Networks to work remotely is sufficient to run the application, locate desired URL and log. DesktopDirect client needs, also very little bandwidth to deliver the highest performance level.














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