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Jump desktop versus microsoft remote desktop for mac
Jump desktop versus microsoft remote desktop for mac




jump desktop versus microsoft remote desktop for mac

$30 isn’t really much money for something I use every day. If you are on the fence then I’d say just buy it.

jump desktop versus microsoft remote desktop for mac

It makes working on my Mac in a Windows environment so much more pleasant and productive. I don’t have much more to say other than I’m sorry that I didn’t spend the $30 sooner.

jump desktop versus microsoft remote desktop for mac

Jump Desktop always sizes the RDP session correctly to make the best use of my monitor without going full screen. With the remote access from Mac to PC tool, you can connect your Mac computer to a remote Windows PC and can take complete control of it. The selection of resolutions was pretty limited and never seemed sized right because sometimes I’d be using an external monitor and sometimes I’m just running native on my 11" MacBook Air. With the Microsoft client, if I didn’t want to run in full screen mode then I was pretty much limited to setting a specific resolution. It is also much better at dealing with my dual monitor setup than Microsoft’s RDP client. With a good system of tags it’s very easy to find the server(s) you are looking for. So I can easily click on the tag group to see all the servers in my lab domain, or I can see a group of domain controllers to see all the domain controllers including both the lab and prod domains. One of the best features is that your RDP connections are organized by tags and each can have multiple tags. It was pretty hard to accept the idea of paying $30 for something when I use Terminals for free on Windows but after the initial purchase I haven’t regretted it. Instead I found myself settling on Jump Desktop. It’s strangley blocked by my corporate proxy server, but it didn’t seem to offer much in the way of managing a large number of saved connections so I didn’t bother trying to download it through other means. I looked a little bit at CoRD but didn’t actually even download it to give it a try. I’ve been using Microsoft Remote Desktop to manage Windows servers from my Mac for a few years now and I finally decided I’d had enough. Launch PS Remote Play on your Windows PC, and then select Sign In to PSN. I just wanted to write up a quick endorsement for Jump Desktop.






Jump desktop versus microsoft remote desktop for mac