GO-Global, the number one way to allow access GoldMine via the Web, now has iPad compatibility.
GraphOn Corporation, a leading worldwide developer of cloud application delivery solutions, today announced that its new GO-Global iPad Client is now available as a free app from Apple’s App Store. The GO-Global iPad Client allows the user to view and interact with Windows applications like GoldMine, on the Apple iPad when used in conjunction with GraphOn’s GO-Global Windows Host 4 application virtualization solution.
GO-Global Windows Host 4 provides instant and secure access to server-resident Windows applications from virtually any location, platform, and operating system. The solution delivers legacy applications over LANs, WANs, VPNs, or the Internet for easy and secure remote access from cross-platform clients and mobile users.
GO-Global 4 customers can download the free iPad Client at http://itunes.apple.com/app/go-global/id441263366?mt=8# for immediate access to GO-Global-enabled Windows applications. iPad users who are not currently using GO-Global, but wish to evaluate its capabilities, can download the GO-Global iPad Client and then use the app to connect to GraphOn’s online demonstration server.
“Our GO-Global iPad Client includes a number of advanced usability features,” said Asaf Doron, GraphOn vice president of product marketing. “For example, when viewing Microsoft Office applications on an iPad, the auto-zoom feature will detect the section of the screen that is currently active in the desktop Office application and automatically zoom in on that area.”
“This is the first product resulting from our new mobile client initiative that will allow for easy cloud delivery of legacy desktop applications to popular smartphone and tablet platforms, ranging from Apple iOS devices such as iPad and iPhone to Android smartphone and tablets,” continued Doron. “This means that the millions of existing Windows, UNIX and Linux legacy applications can be easily and seamlessly delivered to smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.”
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