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Learn about Apple Remote Desktop, a Macintosh application that allows remote control or monitoring of other computers over a network. Find out its features, releases, encryption, and compatibility with other systems.
A table of notable remote desktop software available for various platforms, with information on protocols, creators, release dates, licenses and versions. AnyDesk is a proprietary software that supports RDP, VNC and other protocols, and was first released in 2015.
Chrome Remote Desktop is a Google tool that allows remote control of another computer's desktop through a proprietary protocol. Learn about its features, compatibility, history and comparison with other remote desktop software.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is a component of Windows that allows remote access to interactive sessions on a computer or virtual machine. Learn about its history, features, components, and encryption schemes.
Learn about different software applications that use the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to connect to remote servers or computers. Compare features, platforms, and history of Microsoft and non-Microsoft RDP clients.
Learn about the concept, features, uses, and protocols of remote desktop software, which allows a computer's desktop environment to be run remotely from another device. Find out the difference between remote desktop and remote access, and the examples of malicious variants of remote access.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a Microsoft protocol that allows a user to connect to another computer over a network. Learn about the history, features, and versions of RDP, as well as the clients and servers that support it.
Parallels Desktop for Mac is a hypervisor for Macintosh computers that allows running Windows and other operating systems on Mac hardware. Learn about its history, features, version updates, and legal issues.