![]() Not only do I use it to manage all my connections but I can use it in a well laid out platform. I have been using it for over 5 years now. After testing several different remote management platforms with great disappointment, I finally found Remote Desktop Manager and have never looked back. The ability to shell out to other management tools like Event Viewer, the Services MMC applet, Computer Management, Ping, Traceroute, and the ability see if a device is online (using both a Ping and a port check).Commenti: I came across Remote Desktop Manager in my search to find a better solution to what was becoming a time intensive process of updating, managing and remoting into what was growing to be a substantially large number of various types of connections.This includes Apple Remote Desktop, Chrome Remote Desktop, Citrix (ICA/HDX), Dameware, FTP/SFTP, LogMeIn, Telnet, SSH, and so much more. The ability to save credentials and then connect to more than a dozen types of systems and devices/remotely, beyond regular Microsoft RDP connections.Here are the two features I find most valuable in the Free Edition of Remote Desktop Manager: For the admin who is struggling to organize, manage, and remember all of the credentials and settings associated with his Windows RDP logins AND the rest of his devices on his network, it is indispensable. The wonderful folks at Devolutions, whom I’ve had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know at several industry tradeshows like BriForum, offer a free version of their incredible tool, Remote Desktop Manager. ![]() Devolution’s free tool, Remote Desktop Manager Free Edition, makes managing all of your remote desktop connections and credentials super easy.
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