![]() ![]() Since I have access to my home desktop, I can do my remote software development work without having to be stuck at home. It is a proven winner for me using RDP, and VNC protocols. I also use it from anywhere when I connect to my Ubuntu file, and network servers, and any one of my Ubuntu Virtual Box VMs. I use it to connect to my desktop (Mac Mini) when I am away from home. I have installed it on my iPhone, iPad, Mac Mini, and MacBook Pro. I set up a VPN on my home network and complement it with Jump. ![]() Now I CAN leave my laptop behind! There is no hyperbole in this comment. ![]() VNC features: tested with Mac OS X, TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC, Linux (Ubuntu Remote Desktop), secure (supports SSH tunneling and SSL encryption), black & white, gray scale, 8, 16 and 24-bit color to help optimize bandwidth, multiple monitor support, Macs: support locking the Mac's screen and syncing the pasteboard. Fluid features: super high performance, adaptive remote desktop, audio streaming, strong encryption built into the protocol, connect from anywhere, even restricted networks without requiring networking knowledge, clipboard sharing RDP features: supports RD Gateway, custom resolutions, remote printing, folder sharing, audio streaming, console sessions, international keyboard layouts, multiple monitor support on Windows 7+, multi-touch redirection support on Windows 8+ Full support for Linea and Infinea barcode and MSR scanners Multi-core rendering engine for fast RDP and VNC engines Copy/paste: Transfer text to or from your computer using the pasteboard Supports large custom screen resolutions and VGA/HDMI out SSH tunneling with password and public key authentication supported Connection syncing via iCloud connection syncing Built for iPad Pro, iPad, iPhone, and iPod Supports physical mice and Fluid Remote Desktop protocol for high-performance remote desktop and audio Works with almost any computer and operating system Secure: encrypted connection between computers, supports NLA, TLS/SSL encryption for RDP, SSH Tunnelling, and SSL/TLS encryption for VNC ![]()
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