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Hi everyone, i previously had an iRapp server set up at a client of mine. The installed OS was 10.9 with the right version of iRapp. Due to software compatibilities, we have to upgrade OSX 10.9 to a 10.11 minimum, after upgrading the machine we noticed that the license wasn't working anymore so we wanted to upgrade the license. Unfortunately, Code Rebel (the company behind iRapp) is no more. So, we need an alternative... The only alternative i can find with the same functions is Aqua connect but their OS max is 10.10 and their prices... $300 per user, that's just too much for what we'll do with it... What we want to do with it: Our client has a second network within the company that's only locally reachable and is connected to the main office in Japan. In OSX there's an option to setup a second network, works great... We also have 4 windows users, in windows there's also an option to add a second IP address but it's static so the notebook users have to change it every time they go outside with their notebook. So, we set up the iRapp server to give a simple solution to the windows users. Besides that, all outside users with a MacBook also use the iRapp desktop to use this connection. Does anyone have a alternative for this? OS minimum is 10.11, 10.12 is not a problem iRAPP, free download. iRAPP 2.7: iRAPP by Code Rebel iRAPP by Code Rebel is a powerful software application designed to provide users with remote access Looking for online definition of IRAPP or what IRAPP stands for? IRAPP is listed in the World's most authoritative dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms IRAPP - What does IRAPP stand IRapp was my favorite fast screen sharing server for OS X, but they went bankrupt around June 2016 and their license server was taken down at some point. As of around Oct 2, 2016 my license for iRapp server said it was blocked because it couldn't contact the license server and I could find no way to get it working again. Even a trial license I had a copy of wouldn't install without their license server being up.After some research, I found that Aqua Connect is the only iRapp competitor around that offers an OS X RDP server. In fact, Aqua was first with RDP and they sued iRapp for reverse engineering their product, but lost the case. Aqua is supposedly faster (they've improved on the RDP protocol and call it AAP) but unfortunately they are slow in development. iRapp had OS X El Capitan support a few months after it was released, but when I asked for a trial license from Aqua they said Aqua is still a week or more out from having a beta with support for El Capitan (and this was over a year after EC was released!).So far, I have resisted paying Aqua $249 knowing that their software may become useless with a future macOS update and they might not fix it for 1+ years again.I've tried all the free VNC clients: RealVNC, TightVNC, TigerVNC, UltraVNC, and TurboVNC and they are all laggy in various places, even on a LAN, and each has various problemsComments
Hi everyone, i previously had an iRapp server set up at a client of mine. The installed OS was 10.9 with the right version of iRapp. Due to software compatibilities, we have to upgrade OSX 10.9 to a 10.11 minimum, after upgrading the machine we noticed that the license wasn't working anymore so we wanted to upgrade the license. Unfortunately, Code Rebel (the company behind iRapp) is no more. So, we need an alternative... The only alternative i can find with the same functions is Aqua connect but their OS max is 10.10 and their prices... $300 per user, that's just too much for what we'll do with it... What we want to do with it: Our client has a second network within the company that's only locally reachable and is connected to the main office in Japan. In OSX there's an option to setup a second network, works great... We also have 4 windows users, in windows there's also an option to add a second IP address but it's static so the notebook users have to change it every time they go outside with their notebook. So, we set up the iRapp server to give a simple solution to the windows users. Besides that, all outside users with a MacBook also use the iRapp desktop to use this connection. Does anyone have a alternative for this? OS minimum is 10.11, 10.12 is not a problem
2025-04-17IRapp was my favorite fast screen sharing server for OS X, but they went bankrupt around June 2016 and their license server was taken down at some point. As of around Oct 2, 2016 my license for iRapp server said it was blocked because it couldn't contact the license server and I could find no way to get it working again. Even a trial license I had a copy of wouldn't install without their license server being up.After some research, I found that Aqua Connect is the only iRapp competitor around that offers an OS X RDP server. In fact, Aqua was first with RDP and they sued iRapp for reverse engineering their product, but lost the case. Aqua is supposedly faster (they've improved on the RDP protocol and call it AAP) but unfortunately they are slow in development. iRapp had OS X El Capitan support a few months after it was released, but when I asked for a trial license from Aqua they said Aqua is still a week or more out from having a beta with support for El Capitan (and this was over a year after EC was released!).So far, I have resisted paying Aqua $249 knowing that their software may become useless with a future macOS update and they might not fix it for 1+ years again.I've tried all the free VNC clients: RealVNC, TightVNC, TigerVNC, UltraVNC, and TurboVNC and they are all laggy in various places, even on a LAN, and each has various problems
2025-04-20With transmitting system keys, especially Cmd-Tab. UltraVNC was the fastest of the lot if set to "Ultra" speed on a LAN but drawing menus would still stall for up to 5 seconds and it has zero support for sending Cmd key.I finally tried a trial of Remotix which costs $39 and uses the VNC protocol, yet for some reason it's enormously faster when connecting to OS X's built-in VNC server (known as 'Screen Sharing' in system settings) than any of the other clients. In fact, it's almost as fast as iRapp was, and it doesn't have any problems with system keys. I recommend 'Adaptive' screen quality because 'Full' is noticeably slow and 'Medium' shows many colors as the wrong tint. VNC supports multiple screen compression protocols and I suspect Remotix is implementing the Apple-native protocol. Problems I have with it:Mouse scroll wheel moves XCode scrollbar very slowly compared to iRapp (actually I found a "Scroll Sensitivity" in preferences and at max setting it's not too bad but still feels slightly slow).Text becomes almost too blurry to read when scrolling slowly, but sharpens quickly when you stop scrolling. More annoying than a real problem but I miss iRapp's consistent clarity.It ignores the keyboard if you move the mouse outside of the remote control window. This can be really annoying if you click in a search box, then flick the mouse out of the way to type your search and the mouse ends up outside the window. The developer says there is
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