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I think the people above have presented the pros and cons of the remote approach and you have pretty much defined what’s non-negotiable in your latest post. I also appreciated the ability to work on a video and then spin it off to render and switch back to working locally on my iPad until the render was completed. Responsiveness was actually quite good and I was able to perform detailed graphic work on my iMac. Using that combo I was able to remotely access my iMac (located in my home office).

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and works well.įor a season or two, my 12.9 iPad Pro + ASK + Citrix X1 mouse DID INDEED replace my Macbook Air. But if you will be using this combination in an area with a predictable and consistently good connection, it most definitely works. If the network was spotty, it would be frustrating as the link between systems would temporary freeze or stutter. Having said that, the experience is highly dependent upon the availability and performance of the network connection. That was when I'd remote into my iMac and perform the advanced task there and when finished, return to working on the document on the iPad. Other times, I'd start some documentation on my iPad (using Pages) but then run into the limitations of the iOS version of Pages. Click to expand.For a season or two, my 12.9 iPad Pro + ASK + Citrix X1 mouse DID INDEED replace my Macbook Air.













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