Remote applications communicate with a third-party, on-line application, and send information from that third-party application back into Novell Teaming.
For example, your Teaming administrator could create a remote application for Twitter* that displays, in Teaming, all of your Twitter entries.
Remote applications are very customizable, and are set up by your Teaming administrator. Talk with your Teaming administrator if you have a request for a new remote application.
For information on displaying remote applications that have been enabled by your Teaming administrator, see Managing Remote Applications
in the Novell Teaming 2.0 Advanced User Guide.
You can also display remote applications as folder and workspace accessories, as described in Section 7.2, Creating an Accessory.