
> some Android program(s) available to control another full-size > That should also work with Android, because I am sure there must be > have Mathematica running on that computer. > control your computer (Mac or PC) remotely from your tablet.

> To use Mathematica from my iPad, I use a program that lets you > and requires too much memory and too much speed to run on any of > Mathematica does not run on any tablets. > Cc: Subject: Re: Mathematica on tablet computer > From: Ralph Dratman [mailto: Sent: Tuesday, Janu3:47 PM Isn't it against the Mathematica license to run it in such remote manner? So it completely looses the advantages of having Mathematica installed directly on the device. The solution with remote desktop should be theoreticaly usable, but I plan to use the tablet mainly when traveling, and in that situations the Internet connectivity is usualy very limited, sometimes pretty expensive and also massive conectivity needed for remote desktop applications tends to be very battery consuming.

The only problem is another architecture of processor (comparable netbooks run usualy Intel Atom or something similar but tablets usualy use some kind of ARM processor). The power of such tablet is fully comparable with mini notebooks on which Mathematica runs AFAIK without problems. The hardware power of contemporary tablets is pretty high (5 core processor runing at 1GHz, 1GB RAM, 32GB Flash hard drive, 1280x800 pretty powerfull graphic processor).
