- RDP support (Windows only) Consolidate network connections within SecureCRT by connecting RDP sessions in tabs or tiles. Scratchpad tab (Windows only) Use the scratchpad tab or tile to write notes or copy and paste configuration commands or other text without having to open a separate editor. Scratchpad contents can be saved to a file.
- Remote Desktop client URI scheme You can integrate features of Remote Desktop clients across platforms by enabling a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme. Learn about the supported URI attributes that you can use with the iOS, Mac, and Android clients.
CoRD was a Mac OS X remote desktop client for Microsoft Windows computers using the RDP protocol. It's easy to use, fast, and free for anyone to use or modify. 2020-04-13: This project is defunct. Most people will be happy with Microsoft's clients. Tsclient (Terminal Server Client) is a discontinued frontend for rdesktop and other remote desktop tools, which allow remotely controlling one computer from another. It is a GNOME application. Notable visual options include color depth, screen size, and motion blocking.
Developer(s) | Erick Woods |
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Final release | 2.0.1 / August 11, 2008; 12 years ago |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | Remote desktop software |
License | GPL |
Website | sourceforge.net/projects/tsclient/ |
tsclient (Terminal Server Client) is a discontinued frontend for rdesktop and other remote desktop tools, which allow remotely controlling one computer from another. It is a GNOME application. Notable visual options include color depth, screen size, and motion blocking.
Features include: a GNOME panel applet to quickly launch saved profiles, sound support, similar look and functionality to the Microsoft client and compatibility with its file format, interface translated into more than 20 languages,[weasel words] and support for rdesktop 1.3, Xnest and VNC clients (*vncviewer).
Versions[edit]
There are two different versions in use.
- Version 0.150 has an advanced user interface with many options.
- The unstable (development) version 2.0.1 is the version used by Red Hat Linux/Fedora. This version is not that advanced, as it is a complete rewrite. From the Release Notes of Version 0.150: 'I hope this version is the last before a completely rewrite.'
There is not much documentation about the tool. It is seemingly developed by a single person. (Only one person, James Willcox, is listed in the AUTHORS file of the new version.) In the credits pane found within version 0.150, there are four authors listed (Erick Woods, Kyle Davis, Jonh Wendell, Benoit Poulet).
There is also a build available for Mac OS X.[1]
See also[edit]
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