It’s something we have evaluated but not officially added to our roadmap yet (but it’s in our future plans), given that we have always focused on bringing the full computing capacity of a desktop to the user. Having a NoMachine server for Android could be a possibility to allow customers to receive remote assistance on their device, for example, but that use case represents a very small percentage of our customers. The main scope of NoMachine software is to provide access to the remote desktop (virtual or physical) and all the functionality associated with it (including attached devices, not just the apps/software running there), whether that’s your own personal computer/laptop, or a machine made available to you somewhere on the network so you can work anywhere, access all your content from anywhere, and leave your machine and what’s on it where it is.
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