EJ2 wrote:At first this intrigued me. So, as a Mac and iPad2 user I thought I would investigate possibilities with these two. Turns out I can use Splashtop app for my iPad2 to access and control both my Macs, and my PC. Truth be told, though, the process was a pain in the ass to set up. It's not friendly, either on a Mac or PC, at least not from my perspective.
However, after installing the app on my iPad, I had to install Splashtop Streamer on my computers I intended to access. After about a good 40 minutes farting and fiddling around with very unfriendly set up (email accounts etc.), I finally managed to connect my iPad to my Macbook Pro. From there, I was able to open and manipulate KRONOS and M3 Editors (haven't attempted KK or KM3 yet but that's next).
Next, I tried to connect to my PC running Windows 7. Same drill as with the Mac setting up the Streamer software. However, once connected, I was able to again open KRONOS and M3 Editors for PC; and I also accessed PCG Tools. Frankly, I think the font size on the iPad is too small for any effectiveness and when you magnify, you loose full view of the applications.
Now, with Microsoft's new "larger" flat panels (the kind JR used at Win8 presentation), this is an amazing step in the right direction, especially when you add LEAP gestural software that's soon to be out.
Apple, you better get your s**t together and put out a decent size iPanel....

22 inches will be just fine for me.