Remoter Pro (VNC, SSH & RDP) is a productivity app developed by Remoter Labs LLC. Available for $9.99, it was updated to v6.10 on September 28, 2023, and currently holds a 4.29 out of 5 rating based on 394 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 53 MB of free space and runs Android 14.3+ or iOS 15.3+.
Remote Desktop Client
Description
••• Optimized for the latest version of iOS | Trackpad / Mouse and Apple Pencil support! •••
Remoter Pro includes all options: VNC, RDP, SSH, Telnet, RemoterFusion, etc.
Remoter Pro (VNC, SSH & RDP) can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Good but needs TLC
This app does what I need and provides direct or ssh tunneled access to my remote systems. I’m using 18.5…. It crashes when there’s a lot of motion from the remote side so it’s difficult to get stuff done on my Linux boxes. It’s a significant issue. There’s also no way to clear or control the thumbnail. 5 stars for design an ambition, 2 for crashing software.
★★☆☆☆Connection works but keyboard mapping is poor
Tunneling over SSH works as advertised, but relatively important keys on the iPad magic keyboard (delete, return...relatively important...) do not map properly to remote systems. The on-screen keyboard does appropriately map the keys to the remote system. This is unfortunate. Otherwise, the magic keyboard trackpad works wonderfully and the vast majority of the rest of the keys are properly mapped.
★★★★☆OpenSSL 3 support?
RemoterPro has done what I needed it to do in the past, but there seems to be some issues connecting to systems via SSH with keys on newer servers that have version 3 of OpenSSL. The key exchange fails. Other than that it has been working great for years.
★★★★☆Still my go to remote desktop client
Tried a bunch and this is still the most reliable and flexible of the lot. Easily supports VNC via SSH tunneling and the connections hold up when the internet service is a bit shaky.