mRemoteNG vs. SupRemo

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
mRemoteNG
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
mRemoteNG is a fork of mRemote, an open source, tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager.N/A
SupRemo
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Supremo Remote Desktop by Nanosystems S.r.l., is presented as a lightweight, multi-platform remote desktop software for Windows, macOS, and mobile on Android and iOS.
$11
per month
Pricing
mRemoteNGSupRemo
Editions & Modules
No answers on this topic
Solo
€ 11.00
per month (billed quarterly) 1 active connection
Business
starting at € 19.67
per month (billed quarterly) starting with 3 active connection
Professional
from € 42.67
per month (billed quarterly) starting with 3 active connection
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
mRemoteNGSupRemo
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPrices are provided in Euros. Discounts are offered for annual, biennial and triennial subscription plans. Extra connections can be bought for 39 euros per year.
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mRemoteNGSupRemo
Features
mRemoteNGSupRemo
Remote Administration
Comparison of Remote Administration features of Product A and Product B
mRemoteNG
8.6
6 Ratings
9% above category average
SupRemo
7.1
1 Ratings
11% below category average
Screen sharing8.01 Ratings9.01 Ratings
File transfer5.33 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Secure remote access with Smart Card authentication10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Over-the-Internet remote session9.53 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Remote management of servers & workstations10.06 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Remote Active Directory® management9.13 Ratings00 Ratings
Centralized management dashboard9.13 Ratings00 Ratings
Session record10.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Annotations7.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Monitoring and Alerts9.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Multi-platform remote control7.26 Ratings6.01 Ratings
Instant message00 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Initiate remote control from mobile00 Ratings6.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
mRemoteNGSupRemo
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(6 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
mRemoteNGSupRemo
Likelihood to Recommend
Open Source
Well suited to environments where IT staff need to access multiple servers/systems at the same time, cutting down on time wasted opening multiple windows. Not so useful for users that only need to access one system remotely, as most of its functions are largely unused in that case.
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
SupRemo is well-suited for scenarios such as remote IT support, collaborative work, and training. It excels when IT teams need to troubleshoot and resolve technical issues on remote computers, as it allows for efficient, real-time control and support. In collaborative work, SupRemo enables multiple users to work on a shared computer simultaneously, making it valuable for project collaborations. Remote training sessions also benefit from SupRemo's capabilities, ensuring effective onboarding and skill development for remote or geographically dispersed teams.However, SupRemo may be less appropriate for extremely sensitive or highly regulated environments, as it requires careful configuration to maintain strict security standards. Additionally, it might not be the best choice for organizations with limited bandwidth or unreliable internet connections, which could hinder the performance of remote sessions.
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Pros
Open Source
  • Easy to organize and group servers.
  • Many different protocols for remote access.
  • The ability to make use of external applications for non-directly supported protocols.
  • Servers can inherit settings from nodes above so you can set up properties once making adding new servers/devices very quick.
  • Easy to export and share config with new team members (be mindful of what you do with passwords though).
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
  • Remote IT Support
  • Training and Onboarding
  • Collaborative Work
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Cons
Open Source
  • The user interface for configuration is a little basic, and not obvious for a new user to set up connections. It could be a bit clearer how to do that.
  • It does not seem to automatically update itself to new versions - though older ones work fine, you can miss out on some new functions if you don't check for updates manually.
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
  • App for Android
  • App for IOS
  • Webclient
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Usability
Open Source
Because it is easy to use once installing. The interface is very intuitive and there are help files available for anyone needing further set up assistance. For someone who is currently overwhelmed with managing too many things in too many places, mRemote simplifies this and puts the power back in the administrators hands with their intuitive interface.
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
No answers on this topic
Support Rating
Open Source
Never actually needed to use support so have no idea - honestly it's simple enough to use I'd be surprised if anyone really needs support with it.
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Open Source
Every now and then I do look to see if there is any other software that can bring together multiple remote access protocols in a single interface that can contain multiple connections to remote devices with image scaling to mage use of a windowed interface and have yet to find an alternative that does all that but doesn't cost a huge amount. Don't get me wrong I would happily pay for an alternative that could provide an overall better, more convenient experience, but I have yet to find one that has made me think it's worth jumping ship from mRemoteNG.
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
SupRemo and AnyDesk are both remote desktop software solutions, and they share many common features and capabilities. The choice between SupRemo and AnyDesk depends on your organization's specific needs and priorities. If you prioritize a user-friendly interface and robust security features, SupRemo might be the better option.
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Return on Investment
Open Source
  • Very easy to hand over connections to new starters.
  • Having multiple remote protocols in one place is a massive time saver.
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Nanosystems S.r.l.
  • Cost Savings
  • Improved Productivity
  • Efficient Training
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