Code Rebel releases iRAPP 1.0

September 13th, 2007  Digg It

Code Rebel (www.coderebel.com) a privately held provider of innovative software tools in the software KVM and remote access spaces has emerged from a stealth mode today with the release of iRAPP 1.0 which is available immediately for download and purchase.

The consumer and office worker computing environments are getting increasingly complex and many users nowadays utilize multiple computers and multiple platforms/operating systems, often simultaneously.

iRAPP 1.0 is an innovative software application which dramatically simplifies multi-device and multi-platform computing. It allows users who have both Mac and PC devices to merge their computing environments into a single interface using a single set of keyboard, monitor and mouse devices.

iRAPP provides an intuitive user interface which essentially fuses Mac applications into a PC environment. So a user sitting on their PC can seamlessly work on applications and files residing on their Mac machine, or multiple Mac machines. iRAPP eliminates the clutter from your desk or workstation by  eliminating extra monitors and keyboards and allowing you to stove away user’s Mac devices and peripherals which can now be accessed over the Local Area Network. In addition, iRAPP makes it possible for users to share content across applications that are residing on separate operating systems. Copying and pasting of text and images across Mac and PC applications is very easy and utilizes same keyboard shortcuts already familiar to both Mac and PC users.

Code Rebel is a privately held software company located in the Silicon Valley, California. Code Rebel focuses on developing software solutions that simplify and improve the efficiency and access to multiple computing devices with heterogeneous operating systems.





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