Overview
Remote Desktop Manager is a small application used to manage all your remote connections and virtual machines. Add, edit, delete, share, organize and find your remote connection quickly.
Remote Desktop Manager compatible with Microsoft Remote Desktop, Terminal Services, VNC, LogMeIn, Team Viewer, Ftp, SSH, Telnet, Dameware, X Window, VMware, Virtual PC, PC Anywhere, Hyper-V, Citrix, Radmin, Microsoft Remote Assistance, Oracle Virtual Box and more.
Features Highlight
Remote Desktop Manager 9.0 Standard Edition is free for personal and commercial usage. It contains several great features listed below.
Support multiple connection types
Remote Desktop Manager integrates many tools and protocols like:
- Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Microsoft Remote Assistance
- pcAnywhere
- Team Viewer
- Radmin
- VNC
- Dameware
- Putty (SSH, Telnet, rLogin...)
- HP RGS
- Logmein
- Citrix (ICA/HDX)
Automatic VPN Connection (Microsoft / Cisco / SonicWall / TheGreenBow)
Remote Desktop Manager natively supports multiple VPN types, such as: Microsoft VPN, Cisco VPN, SonicWall VPN and TheGreenBow VPN.
And as a free add-on, we also provide an extensive list of VPNs, such as: OpenVPN, Shrewsoft VPN, and many other VPN compatible with IPSec. These can be downloaded and installed within a few seconds.
Plus, VPN, SSL/SSH tunnels can be automatically opened before establishing a remote connection, and the configurations can be re-used between different sessions, and shared by users.
Grouping sessions in folders
To make management simpler, Remote Desktop Manager lets you organize sessions in groups (folders). You can then easily view all sessions within selected groups and subgroups, and find a specific group(s) using the search filter.
Plus, you can easily move your groups and sessions via drag and drop. You can also open several sessions at the same time by selecting a group.
Quick Connect with template support
Use the quick connect feature to quickly access a remote machine using Microsoft Remote Desktop, VNC or a web page. Simply enter a host name or IP address.
You can even create your own custom template to use any other sessions type.
Quick access via tray icon context menu
Use the tray icon context menu to:
- Access and manage your connections.
- View your opened sessions.
- Change the active data source.
- Use the Quick connect feature.
- Access local tools such as: the command prompt, registry editor, performance monitor, remote shutdown.
Online Backup Service (with subscription)
The Online Backup Service (available via subscription) allows you to automatically save your sessions in a safe online storage space, and restore them in the event of problems.
The Online Backup Service is the simple, reliable and cost-effective way to avoid losing all of your invaluable data and settings due to a mistake or an equipment failure.
Available for both the Standard and Enterprise edition, this affordable backup solution works with any XML and Microsoft Access data source in Remote Desktop Manager.
Full details of the Remote Desktop Manager 9.0.0.0 Standard Edition features highlight please visit Remote Desktop Manager's Features Grid
What's new in Remote Desktop Manager 9.0?
Remote Desktop Manager 9.0 contains a number of feature enhancements.
Some highlights of these changes are:
- Entry default values.
- My Personal Credentials.
- Private connection list per user.
- Re-open last data source on startup.
- Play list to organize or open a group.
- Offline mode with read/write support.
- Todo management.
- Intelligent cache to optimize the loading of a large data source.
- Document management.
- Contact management.
- Native integration of 1Password, LastPass and Passwordstate.
- SQL Server basic role management.
- New reports.
- Run as different user support.
- Dynamic credential vault link.
Download Remote Desktop Manager
Remote Desktop Manager 9.0.0.0 Standard Edition is available for download at following website:
What's new in Remote Desktop Manager 9.0.0.0?
Remote Desktop Manager 9.0.0.0 includes a number of new features and fixes. Please see the change history for more information.
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