Screens allows you to control the remote computer using your finger as a virtual mouse or trackpad. The main difference is that with the other apps, you use those gestures to move a cursor around the screen or, in some cases, move the screen around a stationary cursor. Like many other similar apps, Screens has support for many multi-touch gestures, as well as squeeze motions to enlarge or shrink the screen back down. The app is universal, so your purchase allows you to install it on both an iPad and iPhone, or an iPod touch. It is on sale at US$14.99 for a limited time, after which the price will go up to $24.99. ![]() Screens, from Edovia, is a new entrant in the VNC app race. VNC (virtual network computing) has been around for a long time, but lately there seems to be more and more interest in it, perhaps because of all the iPad and iPhone owners who want to connect to their computers back home or at the office.
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