No matter what OS your smartphone is on, there’s a mobile app that can make it happen. Here’s a look at some of the best tools for every major platform.
Android
TeamViewer is everything a remote access app should be — simple to set up, easy to use, and free for non-commercial use. Install the client software and you can use a short numerical code and password to gain access to your PC/Mac from your Android phone. You can transfer files between computer and mobile too, and the app works over 3G and 4G as well as Wi-Fi.
iPhone
Apple offers its own Remote app for controlling just about everything in iTunes — movies, music, search — from your iPhone. It’s free to install and easy to set up to work with a PC or Mac.
As on Android, program-specific remote controllers are available as well — you can pick up apps for VLC, Windows Media Center and Winamp, to name a few.
Windows Phone
The lack of apps available for Windows Phone is part of the reason the platform is struggling to break the dominance of iOS/Android, so it’s no surprise that there are fewer choices here. There is PC Remote, one of the best tools for taking control of your computer — as long as it’s also running Windows. A $US2.99 Pro version is also available with a few extra features and no advertisements. At $US9.99, ConnectMe is another option — it uses Windows’ built-in remote desktop capabilities, so doesn’t need any client software installed on your PC. But it won’t work with the cheaper Home editions of the operating system.
BlackBerry
Over on BlackBerry, your choices are even more limited. (But it can be done.) One of the few apps with remote desktop capabilities is RDM+, which will set you back a not-insignificant $US39.99. However, it does give you a pile of features for connecting to your PC or Mac computer. Check the listing to make sure it’s compatible with your device.
Have you got a favourite app we haven’t covered here?
David Nield is a UK-based journalist. Follow him at @davidnield on Twitter.
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You missed out the "jump" & "jump free" app for android and ios. Which i found best compare with slashtop, pocketcloud and teamviwer
I use Teamviewer and it's fantastic. For my home PC I couldn't ask for anything more (well, WOL would be nice, but that's a little difficult I suppose!).
For my work PC I use "2X Client" to RDP to my desktop, via VPN. It works reasonably well, it does do some odd desktop re-sizing though, which could either be seen as a good or a bad thing depending on what you're trying to do.
No love for hipporemote. Shame.
Unify - http://www.unifyremote.com/ for Windows Phone (mouse pointer, keyboard and short cuts). One of the best that I have used. Reliable, fast and pretty.
Lack of apps my ass, all you need is one good. I don't care for the option of a billion lacklustre apps!
Last edited December 10, 2012 1:48 pm
About to try Teamviewer but Unified Remote has served me very well indeed.