Remote Desktop 2.0 for Mac - Universal Binary released

ArsTechnica writes that Remote Desktop for Mac 2.0 beta has finally been released. It’s now a Universal Binary, which means that it runs natively on Intel OS X systems, while consuming less RAM and picking up speed. Apparently this version will expire in March 2008, which means we’ll have to see another update before then.

I’ll be trying this first thing tonight, as my client of choice for a while now has been CoRD which supports “tabbed” sessions for multiple connections.

2 Comments

  1. Phil Downey:

    Tabbed eh? Thats pretty nifty Are these programs like VNC quality or RDP quality?

  2. Jake Billo:

    RDP quality. I wish there was an RDP server for the Mac…

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