Secure remote access to PC or Mac at anytime from any computer. NTRconnect Free offers access to e-mail, files and folders on up to two computers. NTRconnect Pro is a complete remote access solution for taking full control of any remote computer and transferring files easily between your local and remote computers.
Use the new Microsoft Remote Desktop app to connect to a remote PC or virtual apps and desktops made available by your administrator. The app helps you be productive no matter where you are. Configure your PC for remote access first by download the Remote Desktop assistant to your PC and let it do the work for you:.
Access remote PCs running Windows Professional or Enterprise and Windows Server. Access remote resources published by your IT administrator.
Connect remotely through a Remote Desktop Gateway. Secure connection to your data and applications.
Streamlined management of your connections from the connection center. High quality video and audio streaming Learn more about remote desktop apps at: https://aka.ms/rdapps. Thanks for all the feedback sent to us through the App Store, in-app feedback and email. We’re working hard to make this app better with each release.
In this version we addressed the following issues:. Added dark mode support for macOS Mojave 10.14. An option to import from Microsoft Remote Desktop 8 now appears in the Connection Center if it is empty. Addressed folder redirection compatibility with some third party enterprise applications.
Resolved issues where users were getting a 0x30000069 RD Gateway error due to security protocol fallback issues. Fixed progressive rendering issues some users were experiencing with fit to window mode. Fixed a bug that prevented file copy and paste from copying the latest version of a file. Improved mouse-based scrolling for small scroll deltas. Please keep the feedback coming. We read it all.
If you encounter any errors, you can always contact us via Help Report an Issue. Note: If hardware acceleration (specified in app preferences) is not available or enabled, there will be a tradeoff between the graphics rendering performance and the quality of some text in the remote session. As the interpolation quality (specified in app preferences) is increased, some text in the remote session will appear sharper, but graphics rendering performance will decrease. This side-effect will be especially evident in fit to window mode.
In the absence of hardware acceleration, if graphics rendering performance is important, the interpolation quality should be set to None, with the result that some text will appear blurry, but rendering performance will be more optimal. 10.2.3 Nov 6, 2018. Thanks for all the feedback sent to us through the App Store, in-app feedback and email.
We’re working hard to make this app better with each release. In this version we addressed the following issues:.
Added support for the 'remoteapplicationcmdline' RDP file setting for remote app scenarios. The title of the session window now includes the name of the RDP file (and server name) when launched from an RDP file. Fixed reported RD gateway performance issues.
Fixed reported RD gateway crashes. Fixed issues where the connection would hang when connecting through an RD gateway. Better handling of full-screen remote apps by intelligently hiding the menu bar and dock. Fixed scenarios where remote apps remained hidden after being launched.
Addressed slow rendering updates when using 'Fit to Window' with hardware acceleration disabled. Handled database creation errors caused by incorrect permissions when the client starts up. Fixed an issue where the client was consistently crashing at launch and not starting for some users. Fixed a scenario where connections were incorrectly imported as full-screen from Remote Desktop 8. Please keep the feedback coming. We read it all. If you encounter any errors, you can always contact us via Help Report an Issue.
10.2.2 Oct 9, 2018. Thanks for all the feedback sent to us through the App Store, in-app feedback and email. We have some exciting features and fixes in this release!.
A brand new Connection Center that supports drag and drop, manual arrangement of desktops, resizable columns in list view mode, column-based sorting, and simpler group management. The Connection Center now remembers the last active pivot (Desktops or Feeds) when closing the app. The credential prompting UI and flows have been overhauled. RD Gateway feedback is now part of the connecting status UI. Settings import from the version 8 client has been improved. RDP files pointing to RemoteApp endpoints can now be imported into the Connection Center.
Retina display optimizations for single monitor Remote Desktop scenarios. Support for specifying the graphics interpolation level (which affects blurriness) when not using Retina optimizations. 256-color support to enable connectivity to Windows 2000. Fixed clipping of the right and bottom edges of the screen when connecting to Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and earlier. Copying a local file into Outlook (running in a remote session) now adds the file as an attachment. Fixed an issue that was slowing down pasteboard-based file transfers if the files originated from a network share.
Addressed a bug that was causing to Excel (running in a remote session) to hang when saving to a file on a redirected folder. Fixed an issue that was causing no free space to be reported for redirected folders. Fixed a bug that caused thumbnails to consume too much disk storage on macOS 10.14.
Added support for enforcing RD Gateway device redirection policies. Fixed an issue that prevented session windows from closing when disconnecting from a connection using RD Gateway. If Network Level Authentication (NLA) is not enforced by the server, you will now be routed to the login screen if your password has expired. Fixed performance issues that surfaced when lots of data was being transferred over the network. Smart card redirection fixes.
Support for all possible values of the 'EnableCredSspSupport' and 'Authentication Level' RDP file settings if the ClientSettings.EnforceCredSSPSupport user default key (in the com.microsoft.rdc.macos domain) is set to 0. Support for the 'Prompt for Credentials on Client' RDP file setting when NLA is not negotiated. Support for smart card-based login via smart card redirection at the Winlogon prompt when NLA is not negotiated. Fixed an issue that prevented downloading feed resources that have spaces in the URL. Please keep the feedback coming.
We listen to it all. If you encounter any errors, you can always contact us via Help Report an Issue. 10.2.1 Aug 6, 2018. This is a big release! We've changed a bunch of tooling on our side, added new features and fixed some pesky bugs. Incorporated updates for GDPR compliance.
MicrosoftAccount username@domain is now accepted as a valid username. Clipboard sharing has been rewritten to be faster and support more formats. Copy and pasting text, images or files between sessions now bypasses the local machine’s clipboard. You can now connect via an RD Gateway server with an untrusted certificate (if you accept the warning prompts). Metal hardware acceleration is now used (where supported) to speed up rendering and optimize battery usage.
When using Metal hardware acceleration we try to work some magic to make the session graphics appear sharper. Got rid of some instances where windows would hang around after being closed. Fixed bugs that were preventing the launch of RemoteApp programs in some scenarios. Fixed an RD Gateway channel synchronization error that was resulting in 0x204 errors. The mouse cursor shape now updates correctly when moving out of a session or RemoteApp window. Fixed a folder redirection bug that was causing data loss when copy and pasting folders.
Fixed a folder redirection issue that caused incorrect reporting of folder sizes. Fixed a regression that was preventing logging into an AAD-joined machine using a local account. Fixed bugs that were causing the session window contents to be clipped. Added support for RD endpoint certificates that contain elliptic-curve asymmetric keys. Fixed a bug that was preventing the download of managed resources in some scenarios. Addressed a clipping issue with the pinned connection center.
Fixed the checkboxes in the Display property sheet to work better together. Aspect ratio locking is now disabled when dynamic display change is in effect. Addressed compatibility issues with F5 infrastructure. Updated handling of blank passwords to ensure the correct messages are shown at connect-time. Fixed mouse scrolling compatibility issues with MapInfra Pro. Fixed some alignment issues in the Connection Center when running on Mojave. If you encounter any errors, you can always contact us via Help Report an Issue.
10.1.8 May 4, 2018. We've got some awesome updates in this release. In between several bug fixes, we've made the following noteworthy improvements:. Added support for changing the remote resolution by resizing the session window!.
Fixed scenarios where remote resource feed download would take an excessively long time. Resolved the 0x207 error that could occur when connecting to servers not patched with the CredSSP encryption oracle remediation update (CVE-2018-0886). If you encounter any issues, you can always contact us via Help Report an Issue. 10.1.7 Apr 5, 2018. We’ve been at it again, working hard to make this app better with each release. In this version we addressed the following issues:. Made security fixes to incorporate CredSSP encryption oracle remediation updates as described in CVE-2018-0886.
Improved RemoteApp icon and mouse cursor rendering to address reported mispaints. Addressed issues where RemoteApp windows appeared behind the Connection Center. Fixed a crash that occurred when editing local resources after an import from Remote Desktop 8. Pressing ENTER on a desktop tile will now initiate the connection. When full screen, CMD+M will now correctly map to WIN+M. The Connection Center, Preferences and About windows now respond to CMD+M.
Pressing ENTER from the 'Adding Remote Resources' sheet now starts feed discovery. Fixed an issue where a new remote resource feed would show up empty in the Connection Center until refresh. Please keep the feedback coming. If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help Report an Issue. 10.1.6 Mar 26, 2018. We've got a fresh collection of fixes and improvements for you:. Fixed an issue where RemoteApp windows would reorder themselves.
Resolved a bug that was causing some RemoteApp windows to get stuck behind their parent window. Addressed a mouse pointer offset issue that affected some RemoteApp programs. Fixed an issue where starting a new connection would give focus to an existing session and not open a new session window.
The correct error message is now displayed when a gateway server could not be found. The Quit shortcut (CMD + Q) is now consistently shown in the UI. Improved the image quality when scaling in 'fit to window' mode. Updated the default icon for desktop tiles.
Please keep the feedback coming. If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help Report an Issue. 10.1.5 Feb 27, 2018. We've been working hard to iron out bugs and add useful features:. Connecting to a remote app no longer gets stuck at the 'Configuring remote session' prompt. Added UI in General Preferences to specify the default redirected folder when launching RDP files or remote apps. A port number can now be specified when subscribing to remote resources.
Fixed a number of bugs affecting RDP file import and export scenarios. The Preferences shortcut (CMD +,) is now consistently shown in the UI. If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help Report an Issue.
10.1.4 Feb 12, 2018. In this release we fixed the following issues:.
Improved the reliability of downloading remote resources. Fixed scenarios where the incorrect error code was returned when name resolution failed. Added an option to set the color quality of the connection. Fixed a number of bugs affecting RDP file launch scenarios. Addressed scenarios where the mouse cursor would disappear. Fixed graphical issues with some apps running in the remote session. If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help Report an Issue.
10.1.3 Jan 22, 2018. We’ve been hard at work improving the app, taking into account all of the valuable feedback you have been sending in. Please keep it coming. In this release we have fixed the following issues:. Remote resource feed downloads now support load-balanced servers without showing a certificate warning. The 0x908 licensing error during auto-reconnect scenarios has been resolved.
The mouse cursor used to disappear in some scenarios, but we fixed it to stay visible. The RDP file 'alternate shell' property is now honored. Dragging and dropping emails within Outlook in RemoteApp scenarios now works. Menu items related to saved desktops no longer disappear when switching between pivots.
Added a hotkey for the 'Add Remote Resources' action (CMD + S). Improved reliability when connecting through an RD Gateway. The RD Gateway port number can now be specified as part of the gateway name. Connecting via an RDP file no longer creates a bookmark in the Connection Center. Quicken backup now works over redirected folders. Wildcard specifiers now work against redirected folders. If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help Report an Issue.
10.1.2 Jan 4, 2018. We’ve made a small tweak and fixed the settings migration feature (Connections Import from MS Remote Desktop 8) to detect the data from version 8.0.43 of MS Remote Desktop 8 (versus detecting if the app is installed). This means you can import connection data even after MS Remote Desktop 8 has been uninstalled. In addition, we fixed a bug that was preventing some connections from continuing if certificate errors were encountered. If you hit any issues you can contact us via Help Report an Issue.
10.1.0 Dec 21, 2017. We’ve been hard at work improving the app, taking into account all of the valuable feedback you have been sending in. Please keep it coming. In this release we have fixed the following issues:. Email-based feed discovery now works.
Fixed an issue that caused feed downloads to take a very long time. Exporting bookmarks to RDP files now works as expected. RDP files are now correctly associated with the app. Resolved an issue that prevented the app from starting on older hardware platforms. Improved the frame rate when dragging windows on Windows 7 and earlier. Fixed a bug preventing selected folders from being redirected if the app is closed and reopened.
Fixed some cases where connection brokering failed when using an RD Gateway. Fixed a bug that was causing duplicate user accounts to be stored when saving credentials. The correct error is now returned when an RD Gateway is not resolvable. The time to connect is now faster if a certificate error dialog is encountered and dismissed.
Adding more than nine groups in Preferences no longer causes the +/- buttons to fall off the dialog. Added UI to enable or disable auto-reconnect. The version displayed in the Appstore now aligns with the version displayed in the About dialog. If you encounter any errors you can contact us by using the Help Report an Issue.
Known issue: If you are connecting to an AAD-joined machine, the connection will error out, reporting that your password is incorrect. We are working on a fix.
10.0.1 Nov 27, 2017. Thanks for all the feedback sent to us through the App Store, in-app feedback and email. We’re working hard to make this app better with each release.
In this version we addressed the following issues:. Added dark mode support for macOS Mojave 10.14. An option to import from Microsoft Remote Desktop 8 now appears in the Connection Center if it is empty. Addressed folder redirection compatibility with some third party enterprise applications.
Resolved issues where users were getting a 0x30000069 RD Gateway error due to security protocol fallback issues. Fixed progressive rendering issues some users were experiencing with fit to window mode. Fixed a bug that prevented file copy and paste from copying the latest version of a file. Improved mouse-based scrolling for small scroll deltas. Please keep the feedback coming. We read it all. If you encounter any errors, you can always contact us via Help Report an Issue.
Note: If hardware acceleration (specified in app preferences) is not available or enabled, there will be a tradeoff between the graphics rendering performance and the quality of some text in the remote session. As the interpolation quality (specified in app preferences) is increased, some text in the remote session will appear sharper, but graphics rendering performance will decrease. This side-effect will be especially evident in fit to window mode. In the absence of hardware acceleration, if graphics rendering performance is important, the interpolation quality should be set to None, with the result that some text will appear blurry, but rendering performance will be more optimal. AJMinNJ, Good tool with potential to be great Definitely speedier than the 8.0 version, with a few minor UI glitches.
When I hit view connection center in full view, I get locked into the remote session and have to quit (Cmd-Q) the app to get back to the Mac desktop. Also when I first launched the app, all of my connections were missing. I assumed I would have to rebuild them like the transition from MS Office 2011 Remote Desktop to Remote Desktop 8. I was surprised when I found the import option under the connections menu. The only improvement I would make is to ask on first launch if you want to import from Remote Desktop 8. If you are using Remote Desktop 8, I recommend this upgrade.
Update 1: The glitch I describe only happens if you pin the Connection Window to the Menu Bar. If it is not pinned it works just like Remote Desktop 8.0 and allows you to get back to the Mac Desktop without quiting. I like the Pinned menu, but until this is fixed, I need to leave it unpinned. Developer Response, Please mail us at [email protected] as we would like to better understand the pinning issue that you are hitting (so we can fix it if its a bug). AJMinNJ, Good tool with potential to be great Definitely speedier than the 8.0 version, with a few minor UI glitches. When I hit view connection center in full view, I get locked into the remote session and have to quit (Cmd-Q) the app to get back to the Mac desktop. Also when I first launched the app, all of my connections were missing.
I assumed I would have to rebuild them like the transition from MS Office 2011 Remote Desktop to Remote Desktop 8. I was surprised when I found the import option under the connections menu. The only improvement I would make is to ask on first launch if you want to import from Remote Desktop 8. If you are using Remote Desktop 8, I recommend this upgrade. Update 1: The glitch I describe only happens if you pin the Connection Window to the Menu Bar.
If it is not pinned it works just like Remote Desktop 8.0 and allows you to get back to the Mac Desktop without quiting. I like the Pinned menu, but until this is fixed, I need to leave it unpinned. Developer Response, Please mail us at [email protected] as we would like to better understand the pinning issue that you are hitting (so we can fix it if its a bug). Wad11656, Fantastic, fast, and smooth from my small use Had no qualms with the “square logo” version. I used it often, using both Active Directory logins and local logins. Did mass software installs on multiple machines simultaneously all remotely from the app. This one I feel like runs even faster and smoother than the last one!
Great job, devs. I also can see on here that the devs are responding to many of the (often unbelievably whiny and uppity) complaints on this review page, often proving the customer wrong or letting them know that their desired feature is forthcoming.
Thank you for your dedication, dev team. I feel these guys deserve a 5-star review. The average rating for this app largely seems to be due to customers’ ineptitude or ignorance, so the rating really isn’t fair or telling of the quality of the app.
Wad11656, Fantastic, fast, and smooth from my small use Had no qualms with the “square logo” version. I used it often, using both Active Directory logins and local logins. Did mass software installs on multiple machines simultaneously all remotely from the app. This one I feel like runs even faster and smoother than the last one! Great job, devs. I also can see on here that the devs are responding to many of the (often unbelievably whiny and uppity) complaints on this review page, often proving the customer wrong or letting them know that their desired feature is forthcoming. Thank you for your dedication, dev team.
I feel these guys deserve a 5-star review. The average rating for this app largely seems to be due to customers’ ineptitude or ignorance, so the rating really isn’t fair or telling of the quality of the app.
With the Microsoft Remote Desktop app, you can connect to a remote PC and your work resources from almost anywhere. Experience the power of Windows with RemoteFX in a Remote Desktop client designed to help you get your work done wherever you are. Getting Started Configure your PC for remote access first. We have made the following updates:.Security enhancement: When you connect to desktops and apps that redirect local resources to the remote session, you need to grant permission for Remote Desktop to access those resources.Connections established from an RDP file or URI scheme are now automatically imported into the Connection Center.New menu icons.More default resolutions available based on user feedback.Fixed an issue with the URI schema where pipes ( ) were not parsed correctly.
8.0.36 Nov 7, 2016.Fixed an issue where a few pixels at the top of the screen were cut off in a remote desktop session.Fixed an issue where application windows shrank when you used remote resources.Upgraded to OpenSSL 1.0.2g We are improving our app. Test drive the new experience and share your feedback: Don't know how to configure your PC to access it remotely? Download the Remote Desktop assistant on your Windows PC and let it do the work for you:.
8.0.31 Apr 26, 2016.Security: We are changing the folder permissions for the Remote Desktop application back to the default permissions. With the last release, the app was granted write permissions to all directories and files in the user’s directory. We recommend upgrading to this version to correct this issue. We are improving our app. Test drive the new experience and share your feedback: Don't know how to configure your PC to access it remotely? Download the Remote Desktop assistant on your Windows PC and let it do the work for you:.
8.0.30 Apr 7, 2016.Fixed an issue that caused “logon failed” errors with connections that use RD gateways.Fixed an issue with Azure RemoteApp where you had to restart an application after your credentials expire.Fixed an issue where, after updating from version 27 to 28, you can no longer open an app from the Dock. This is caused by the app name changing between versions. You might need to remove and add the app icon again. Don't know how to configure your PC to access it remotely? Download the Remote Desktop assistant on your Windows PC and let it do the work for you: We're improving our app - learn more!.
8.0.28 Mar 17, 2016.New feature: Automatic reconnections – if your connection temporarily drops during an active remote session, the app tries to connect again.Security update: Support for OpenSSL 1.0.1q.Fixed Z-index issues where windows didn’t show up as expected when you used Remote Resources or Azure RemoteApp.Fixed an issue that caused your remote session to be unresponsive when using a Remote Desktop Gateway. This issue occurred with Remote Desktop connections as well as Remote Resources and Azure RemoteApp.Fixed an issue where the connection attempt stalled during the “Connecting” state when using a Remote Desktop Gateway. This issue occurred with Remote Desktop connections as well as Remote Resources and Azure RemoteApp.Fixed an issue where scroll bars are displayed when you start a session in full screen.Fixed an issue where application name was not recognized Don't know how to configure your PC to access it remotely? Download the Remote Desktop assistant on your Windows PC and let it do the work for you:. 8.0.27 Mar 14, 2016.New feature: Automatic reconnections – if your connection temporarily drops during an active remote session, the app tries to connect again.Security update: Support for OpenSSL 1.0.1q.Fixed Z-index issues where windows didn’t show up as expected when you used Remote Resources or Azure RemoteApp.Fixed an issue that caused your remote session to be unresponsive when using a Remote Desktop Gateway.
This issue occurred with Remote Desktop connections as well as Remote Resources and Azure RemoteApp.Fixed an issue where the connection attempt stalled during the “Connecting” state when using a Remote Desktop Gateway. This issue occurred with Remote Desktop connections as well as Remote Resources and Azure RemoteApp.Fixed an issue where scroll bars are displayed when you start a session in full screen. Don't know how to configure your PC to access it remotely? Download the Remote Desktop assistant on your Windows PC and let it do the work for you:. 8.0.26 Jan 12, 2016. Stability improvements to help prevent app crashes - New feature: Support for Remote Desktop Gateway pluggable authentication and authorization introduced in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Learn more: Pluggable authentication provides APIs that let you use custom methods for authentication and authorization with the Remote Desktop Gateway. You can use this to develop custom plug-ins that better fit your network admission requirements.
Follow this link to learn more about implementation: aka.ms/paa-sample. 8.0.24 Nov 5, 2015.
Fixed the following issues: - When you reopen an active connection through the connection center, the active connection window is brought to the foreground instead of disconnecting that session and opening a new one. Crashes that occur when you refresh the Azure RemoteApp feed Important notice for users on 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion) – this is our last update for these versions of OS X. After this release, you’ll need to update to a later OS version to make sure you can use a fully supported and regularly updated Remote Desktop client. 8.0.21 Oct 8, 2015. Crazyfish2.0, Consistent updates and reliable I use this app constantly to remote into Windows servers from a Mac. It’s pretty great! Only suggestion I have is it would be awesome if it were possible to remap keys and create custom ones myself to make editing text much more fluid.
For example, command+c becomes control+c. Option+left/right arrow becomes control+left/right arrow to make cusor skipping over words.
Option+shift+right/left arrow becomes control+shift+left/right arrow. There are many of these that would make it possible for me to retire Parallels/vmware on my Mac.
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Command+R should be F5. Also, I think having the command key operate as a Windows key just gets in the way. It would be nice to disable that.
Thanks for the consideration. Edit: It is fantastic to hear some of this is solved in a future release.
Having a few shortcuts is a step in the right direction. Please consider opening this up to user-customization in the future release as well. Developer Response, Thank you for your sharing your feedback with us. We have started to work on a new experience which partially answers your feature requests. You can test drive it through the RD Insider program.
You can reach it from the help menu from our app. Crazyfish2.0, Consistent updates and reliable I use this app constantly to remote into Windows servers from a Mac. It’s pretty great! Only suggestion I have is it would be awesome if it were possible to remap keys and create custom ones myself to make editing text much more fluid.
For example, command+c becomes control+c. Option+left/right arrow becomes control+left/right arrow to make cusor skipping over words. Option+shift+right/left arrow becomes control+shift+left/right arrow. There are many of these that would make it possible for me to retire Parallels/vmware on my Mac. Command+R should be F5. Also, I think having the command key operate as a Windows key just gets in the way.
It would be nice to disable that. Thanks for the consideration. Edit: It is fantastic to hear some of this is solved in a future release. Having a few shortcuts is a step in the right direction. Please consider opening this up to user-customization in the future release as well. Developer Response, Thank you for your sharing your feedback with us.
We have started to work on a new experience which partially answers your feature requests. You can test drive it through the RD Insider program. You can reach it from the help menu from our app. ToryWho, Turn off All Monitors by default and add quick connect There needs to be an option to set a default settings for new session entires. One thing I NEVER use is multiple monitors for RDP. About half the time I forget to uncheck that box when I create a new entry and have to close the session, and go back in and change it. Can’t there just be a place in properties to set sane defaults per the user so that this problem goes away?
Also, there needs to be a quick connect option. I work with thousands of Windows VMs, and rarely have to connect to the same one more than a couple of times a year. I don’t want to have to create a new entry a dozen times a day for every session I access. I just want a quick connect box where I can pop in a name and go. This is the one application, that I wish behaved more like the Windows version. ToryWho, Turn off All Monitors by default and add quick connect There needs to be an option to set a default settings for new session entires. One thing I NEVER use is multiple monitors for RDP.
About half the time I forget to uncheck that box when I create a new entry and have to close the session, and go back in and change it. Can’t there just be a place in properties to set sane defaults per the user so that this problem goes away? Also, there needs to be a quick connect option.
I work with thousands of Windows VMs, and rarely have to connect to the same one more than a couple of times a year. I don’t want to have to create a new entry a dozen times a day for every session I access. I just want a quick connect box where I can pop in a name and go.
This is the one application, that I wish behaved more like the Windows version. Atlstjohn, May be lacking a few features but it works really well Reading all of the other reviews I realize that this app doesn’t get the love it deserves. It’s frustrating that you have to define and save a connection before using it, but it’s SO head and shoulders above Microsoft’s own Remote Desktop. Scales for high DPI clients well. It’s super-stable, and it’s fast.
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I run paralllels on my MBP and default to using this over the native client every time. I can’t find fault since it works every time, and works well. The ideas put forth here by other reviewers would genuinely improve it so hopefully they’re given consideration. Atlstjohn, May be lacking a few features but it works really well Reading all of the other reviews I realize that this app doesn’t get the love it deserves. It’s frustrating that you have to define and save a connection before using it, but it’s SO head and shoulders above Microsoft’s own Remote Desktop.
Scales for high DPI clients well. It’s super-stable, and it’s fast. I run paralllels on my MBP and default to using this over the native client every time. I can’t find fault since it works every time, and works well. The ideas put forth here by other reviewers would genuinely improve it so hopefully they’re given consideration.
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