Royal TS
-
This has become by far my favorite RDP software, just bought a copy to use for work. It can do many other things besides RDP (VNC, SSH, Webpages etc). I'd highly recommend it.
-
How much does it cost?
-
-
Oh okay, cheap then
-
Their site says that you can also control TeamViewer sessions. Have you tried this part?
-
This software is the best. You can encrypt your connections file, create macros, save various credentials for different folders, etc. - - rdp, vnc, putty, ssh support and more. Great stuff. I've been using their software for years.
-
Well dang... Makes me feel like I overpaid for MobaXTerm, lol.
-
@AceOfSpades said:
Their site says that you can also control TeamViewer sessions. Have you tried this part?
I wonder if it still requires you to buy teamviewer to take advantage of it. Or if its simply using the same protocol but for free.
-
Does it support X or NX?
-
This even supports importing Keepass databases.
That's awesome.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
Does it support X or NX?
I downloaded it and don't see an option for it. They have an option for SSH, so you might be able to X forward. I didn't do much other than download it and look at it, so I haven't tried anything yet.
I would suspect you would still need something like Xming for the display.
-
Is it possible to import my existing .rdp files into this?
-
I would guess, but someone that uses it will have to verify.
-
-
@Jason said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Is it possible to import my existing .rdp files into this?
You can but I didn't.
How do you?
-
@DustinB3403 said:
@Jason said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Is it possible to import my existing .rdp files into this?
You can but I didn't.
How do you?
http://blog.royalapplications.com/2014/01/20/handling-rdp-files/
-
Well, this looks like a bundle of awesome.
I tend to dislike connection aggregating software but this one looks really good.Definitely worth a look when I get to work tomorrow.
-
You really can't beat it for the price. Lots of features and they keep it updated and have great support.
-
Does it offer a master password to protect your connections?
-
@dafyre Yes.
You can encrypt your "document" which has all of your connections.