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Of course, the TMS client won't run directly on an iPad or any other non-Windows device, unless it can emulate Windows.
But if you are running the TMS client on a Windows workstation or server that has Remote Desktop running, then you can run a Remote Desktop app on your iPad to operate TMS by remote control.
It's not so bad if you want to quickly look up some information while you are in a storage area, say. I think prolonged usage or trying to do any serious data entry would be painful on an iPad, but I don't think we've really tried that.
-Steve
Steve Rothman, Systems Administrator
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
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Subject: TMS on an ipad?
Hello all!
I am curious if anyone has run TMS successfully on an ipad. Drop me a note if you have any thoughts about that, and I am happy to share anything with the list. Thank you!
Margaret
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Fleming Museum of Art
The University of Vermont
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