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Adobe Flash is faster than 10.1 HTML 5 standard

March 14th, 2010 admin No comments

The video encoding expert Jan Ozer is a comparison to the conclusion that Adobe Flash version 10.1 on Windows PCs faster than HMTL5 is. The reason: In Windows, Flash can benefit from hardware acceleration, which greatly relieves the CPU.

Adobe Flash is very widely used, when it comes to cross-platform playback of video and other graphic content goes, but Adobe, the manufacturer had to recently put up a lot of criticism. One of the biggest enemies of Flash is one Apple CEO Steve Jobs. When Flash, the CPU load of a Mac too, but not because the computer maker is innocent.

Under Windows, the new version of Adobe’s Flash 10.1 version will be even faster than the upcoming HTML5 standard. This is the result of video encoding expert Jan Ozer is a test for the respected tech blogReadWriteWeb. The surprising result of the comparison tests is explained by the possibility of Adobe’s Flash 10.1 to use the hardware acceleration. Read more…

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4 customers VNC for iPhone

February 21st, 2010 admin No comments

clientes VNCFollowing the article the other day that had Some you’re Mac, there were many comments on plan VNC client applications, i.e. applications to remotely access and interact with our desktop.

In this post I bring 4 applications, which are among the most popular in this particular type of programs, programs that can control your machine remotely, comfortably seated in the lounge or kilometres of long distance using our iPhone or iPod touch with our Wi-Fi.

To this end we have some very good options in the App Store, one of them is Jaadu VNC, a really great option that many have taken to access their Macs remotely, to view websites in Flash (remember that with our machine we can control launch Safari, the desktop application), check our downloads in our favourite P2P client or ultimately controls our machine either from a couple of steps or from across the world and do whatever we want. The pity is that Jaadu is so expensive, $ 25 of the wing. The good news is that Jaadu supports Windows, Linux, and Mac … or throw it and now the new version even supports copy-paste action remotely.

The alternative is to Jaadu VNCMocha, another client similar to above, in this case ostensibly cheaper (about $ 6) but with clear differences in the interface that make it more rugged and difficult to control. One good thing that has this client is that Mocha is also cross platform compatible with Mac and Windows. If, however, what you want is to access a Windows environment, try iRemoteDesktop, which for nearly $ 5 offers you the possibility of very fast and direct.

Finally you inform a customer that has appeared again called Remote Tap and is leaving people gasp, its price is less than $ 5 and has an interface very careful. What people love are undoubtedly its price and its interface, however the trouble is that only you can access computers with Mac OS X, forget about accessing Windows / Linux with this application. However, according to the opinions we read about it, it works just fine, so is another alternative to consider if we are looking for an application of this nature and do not want to use it in Windows / Linux.

Such applications are proliferating, and as I said at the time, are a perfect partner for a device like the iPad, that having a larger screen, you will become an indispensable complement to access your computer remotely, so if you want to be sharpening their knives buying and testing the applications that you suggest, all this that you will have before the arrival of the new Apple device.

Via | appstorm
Download | Jaadu
Download | Mocha
Download | Remote Tap
Download | iRemoteDesktop

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