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Microsoft confirms Remote Desktop Universal app with Continuum is coming soon


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For those using Continuum and who work from home or in the office, you'll be pleased to know that the Remote Desktop Universal app is not only happening but will be released soon as a Technical Preview. This follows up on the Remote Desktop preview, which is available now for PC (but not mobile).

 

The news came from the Microsoft Community forums where Jason[MS], a forum moderator, posted the info when asking about Continuum and what users want.

 

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"We've heard a lot of buzz around being able to connect to a remote desktop from Continuum for phone. We are excited to share that the Remote Desktop Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app will be released very soon in Technical Preview."

 

While there is no firm date yet to reveal, just knowing that the app is coming soon should be enough to keep those who use Windows Phone and Continuum happy.

 

Currently, there is a preview of the Remote Desktop app but it is only for PC and cannot be used for phone and Continuum. That app can be found below.

Download Microsoft Remote Desktop Preview for Windows 10 PC Source: Microsoft forums

 

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This is over a year away its why experts are advising wait tell next Christmas  to buy a computer with windows 10 hardware this and bugs .

 

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But there are compelling reasons to hold off buying a Windows 10 computer at this particular point in time. One of them is a feature called Continuum, which Woody described in his review:

While the term has taken on many different meanings -- from the ability to detach a machine’s keyboard without all hell breaking loose, to the ability to use your phone as the center of a desktop system -- much of the promise of Continuum will have to wait until the hardware is ready. That isn’t going to happen until next year or later.

In other words, if what you really want is some fancy convertible action, why not wait for the next wave of hardware, when Continuum is in full swing? Another reason: According to Woody, the Hello face recognition feature doesn’t really work yet. More generally, the longer you wait, the more stable things will be.

 

http://www.infoworld.com/article/3017197/microsoft-windows/why-im-holding-off-on-windows-10.html

 

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