Video game streaming company OnLive has announced a free, streaming, virtual Microsoft Windows 7 desktop app for the iPad. The OnLive Desktop app, announced at CES,
will eventually expand to other platforms -- including the Mac. Users
will have access to full-featured versions of Microsoft Word, Excel and
PowerPoint, less than a week after CloudOn introduced its Office solution for the iPad ...
GigaOm has details about how the service will work:
Available this Thursday in the U.S. and "soon" in the UK, OnLive Desktop for the iPad will be free on the App Store.
Source : macrumors.com
GigaOm has details about how the service will work:
Since applications are running on high-end computing
clusters in OnLive’s data centers, the only thing holding back
performance is the network. Which means that in today’s world of
pervasive broadband connectivity, Windows applications running on an
iPad could potentially be faster than those running on a standard
Windows 7 laptop.
OnLive is making the Desktop app available in a freemium model through
which users will get 2GB worth of cloud storage and the ability to use
Windows 7 applications such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint, as well as
other utilities and games. Documents can be stored in the cloud and
accessed from any device with a web interface. In the near future,
OnLive expects to launch Onlive Desktop Pro, a more robust service that
will offer up 50 GB of storage, priority access, additional apps and
other features for $9.99 a month. It also promises collaboration
features for enterprise users such as sharing documents or working on
virtual whiteboards.
The Verge notes
that when they tried the app at OnLive HQ, there was "a little bit of
perceptible lag, it's pretty impressive manipulating objects with our
fingers and flipping through PowerPoint presentations on a desktop miles
away."
OnLive previously announced iPad and iPhone support for its gaming products, though those apps have yet to be publicly released.
Available this Thursday in the U.S. and "soon" in the UK, OnLive Desktop for the iPad will be free on the App Store.
Source : macrumors.com
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