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There are almost no universal applications for working with remote servers on iOS/Android, and those that do exist operate exclusively on a subscription basis, without the option of a one-time purchase, such as Termius.
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I can see some challenges for a mobile application implementation. Mainly the dependency on other command-line programs as xpipe doesn't ship with any libraries for ssh or others. And apps tend to be sandboxed, which would prevent calling any other apps/executables
The sandboxing is even a problem with some package managers like flatpak, it's impossible to create an xpipe flatpak as that can't interact with other commandline tools.
I also think that it's pretty difficult to create a mobile application if it was not originally envisioned as one. You would have to change so many things, at that point it is basically an unrelated application to the original. In theory, the UI framework JavaFX supports mobile applications though.
I can leave this issue open for the future, but don't expect things to happen very soon as that will take a lot of work. First I have to evaluate how restrictive the sandboxing actually is and whether there are solutions to it.
There are almost no universal applications for working with remote servers on iOS/Android, and those that do exist operate exclusively on a subscription basis, without the option of a one-time purchase, such as Termius.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: