Mocha X11 lets you connect easily to X11 Window applications running on UNIX and Linux platforms. The UNIX application run on the remote server, but the application output appears on the iPhone/iPad. Mocha X11 includes clients which can be configured to start the remote application. Before being, please try our free lite version. - Implementation of X11R7.7 - Includes a Telnet and a SSH client. - Runs a local window manager on the iPhone/iPad. - Support for Swiftpoint GT hardware mouse - Support for Mouse Easy. Use an extra iPhone as a bluetooth trackpad.
A must for non-iOS developers
I don't have a Mac, so can't develop for iOS. I've coded some things using Python under iSH, using Safari for the GUI, but not everything can be done well that way. This X server fills that gap. On iSH, `export DISPLAY=0.0.0.0:0` and you won't have to worry about the actual IP number. Run `tail -f /dev/location` in the background to keep iSH running while you switch to the Mocha screen, otherwise your windows won't appear. There are some things that could probably be done better, such as allowing it to run on localhost for better security, but I'm happy with it the way it is. Get the 'lite' version and play with that first to get used to it before paying for the Pro version. The only difference I know of is that the lite version times out in 5 minutes, and the Pro version lasts at least an hour.
It works…
Honestly, it’s hardly a replacement for an X11 client on a real computer, e.g. Xquartz on a Mac, or a real X11 environment on Linux. As an X11 environment, it’s pretty rudimentary, but setting up a client is straightforward. Starting a client is more than a little awkward on an iPad. The touch interface just isn’t natural, so using a Magic Keyboard is probably best. Then, getting the keyboard to work in an xterminal isn’t always intuitive, what with the non-obvious icons at the bottom of the screen. However, as a stop-gap measure until you can get to a real computer, it does the job.
Can’t connect
I set up to connect to my linode Linux server but when I tap Start I get one line: IP : 172.20.10.2 - traffic: 0 Spent $29 and doesn’t work
OK, could be great if only…
For this app to be great, it would need a few things: a) importing the settings from the lite/demo version, switching from the lite/demo means setting up all clients again from scratch b) support for Apple MagicKeyboard; an iPad Pro with MagicKeyboard would make a perfect X11 Terminal, but mouse pointer remains in a mode that is appropriate for a touch screen, and doesn’t recognize/change to reflect the touch pad used. c) Allow to lock the screen size to the actual display. Even with the proper screen size chosen, one can still scroll the screen, which is annoying. d) client templates, like e.g. for using Xephyr to get a remote desktop x11 session, this can be quite useful e.g. operating a Raspberry Pi connected over USB-C networking to an iPad Pro. It’s a nifty way of getting a programming environment and Mathematica by attaching a cigarette pack sized box to the iPad. It really is all there, it just needs some polish, and that would make all the difference between “OK, gets the job done, somehow, but is still annoying” and “Great, it’s a joy to use.”
works fine for me
I use this on an iPad to connect to macOS Catalina running XQuartz. I find it works just fine for the apps I use. I just tap the ipad, so can't say about BT. Many thanks to the developer for keeping X11 alive .. long live X11 .. boo hiss to Wayland.
works fine for me
I use this on an iPad to connect to macOS Catalina running XQuartz. I find it works just fine for the apps I use. I just tap the ipad, so can't address others mention about BT. Many thanks to the developer for keeping X11 alive .. long live X11 .. boo hiss to Wayland.
Needed functionality
Basic functionality is present but there are glitches. App gets confused when you are using a BT keyboard. You have to toggle it off bring up the on screen keyboard and switch the BT keyboard on again to get it to work.
Fixed a problem with buttons close to the screen border.
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