Remote Incident Manager gives you 30 minutes a day free and allows you to
connect between a Windows machine and a Mac. If you are also a member of Blind
Information Technology specialists, BITS, you get an extra 30 minutes a day
free.
RIM also has other plans such as weekends for a certain amoun
I don't know. But, i will suggest installing tailscale app and learn it.
Looks accessible. There are very advanced things you can do and learn in
tailscale. Take the easy steps first like just get connected and read user
guides.
I am considering tailscale as an option myself.
Take care
fre. 19.
You can use remote incident manager from pnuma solutions. This easy to use application was developed spacifically for the blind, by the blind.You can get it at:https://www.getrim.appJohn Dowling, JR.RAMPD Pro member
https://rampd.org/profile/john-dowling-jrOn Jan 18, 2024, at 23:56, Brandon O
You can use team viewer.
On Mar 3, 2014, at 2:21 PM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
> Anyone out there using a Mac and Remote Desktop to access applications?
>
> I have two programs I need to access for work that run using Remote Desktop
> for both windows and Mac. In Windows these programs are inacce