Apple Vision Pro: Two desktop apps to be offered

Vision Pro users can now have what Vision Pro was supposedly developed for: accessing multiple Mac and PC desktops remotely
Un undated image shows a man wearing Vision Pro. —
Un undated image shows a man wearing Vision Pro. —

Since February, the month when Vision Pro launched, tech giant Apple has been bragging about its finest headset as an ultimate productivity and entertainment machine. 

What suffice to be the true validation of Apple holding Vision Pro in high regards is the integration of two immensely useful desktop apps into it. 

Desktop apps compatible with Vision Pro 

Duet Display and Screens come to be newest software apps supported on Apple Vision Pro.

Duet Display on Vision Pro

While developing a connection with your desktop remotely, Duet Display is an app that allows to turn your iPhone, iPad or other tablet into a second display for your Mac or PC.

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The availability of Duet Display on Apple Vision Pro means that users will be able to embark on a road to peak of immersive viewing, as it would offer multiple displays simultaneously, all stemming from your desktop. The app will also let you use Vision Pro to access your Mac or PC remotely.

Screens app on Vision Pro

There would not be any harm in saying that Screens serves as a similar tool as Duet Display, since it provides remote control of Mac or PC using an iPhone, an iPad or another Mac.

With the latest version of Screens, Vision Pro users will eventually have what the Vision Pro was supposedly developed for: accessing multiple Mac and PC desktops remotely.

Its most fruitful feature is called Curtain Mode. The feature hides whatever you do with the distantly-accessed desktop.