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I Pad version?

I'm already considering to buy HeroLab "as is" for my PC and help with prep time.
And I would certainly buy another license to have it on my iPad live during session.
Explain a bit the thing 'bout using it with some kind of remote deskotp.. Is it really feasible?
Does it run smoothly?


Endy.
 
I'm already considering to buy HeroLab "as is" for my PC and help with prep time.
And I would certainly buy another license to have it on my iPad live during session.
Explain a bit the thing 'bout using it with some kind of remote deskotp.. Is it really feasible?
Does it run smoothly?


Endy.

Depending on the quality of your wireless signal, the processing power of your tablet, etc, etc, etc ... YES!

I currently run this using software called vnc, and I can easily run it through an ssh tunnel into my network from the outside world. These are long standing proven technologies. Google will help you set them up.
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goofdad
 
You only need your license on whatever computer platform you're using. Besides which, your license is usable on 2 computers (maximum of 4 licenses per HL registration), see http://wolflair.com/index.php?context=hero_lab&page=licensing#licensing_basics for the specific details.

As goofdad says, you can use vnc or other remote platform apps such as logmein (free/paid sub) or splashtop HD (paid app). I only have experience with logmein which is more than adequate on the iPad (logmein was way too slow on a Kindle Fire).
 
I certainly hope they're working on an iPad version.

Yes, Android devices are competing with Apple devices in the smartphone market, but in the tablet market, there's Apple's iPad and then the combined share of *everything else* is less than 30%.
 
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