Overall Satisfaction with Remote Desktop Manager
It allows our team to share RDP config and password and prevent us from duplicating that information all on our side. It also allows us to be a lot more effective with password changes because of inherited password on folders.
- Organize your RDP sessions
- Enter your password once and apply it via inheritance on multiple RDP sessions (either shared or personal passwords)
- Share RDP sessions with colleagues (stop duplicating configuration)
- UI is hard to customize
- So many features that are spread everywhere - makes it difficult to leverage most of them
- A lot of UI elements seem out of place and are not really user-friendly
- My team loses a lot less time duplicating RDP sessions
- My team loses a lot less time when changing their password (every 90 days)
- Folder organization and inheritance makes everything way more efficient
- Microsoft RDP, Microsoft RDP for Mac and Jump Desktop
RDM is the only tool offering folder organization, inheritance AND, most importantly, entry sharing between colleagues.
It is also the only tool to offer sahred Cloud storage for those entry, Jump Desktop offers to use Cloud storage but only with third party Cloud Storage provider like Google Drive, OneDrive, DropBox, etc.
Finally, if you have a team using a mix of Windows and Mac like we do, it is the only solution offering entry sharing between Mac and Windows that I know of.
It is also the only tool to offer sahred Cloud storage for those entry, Jump Desktop offers to use Cloud storage but only with third party Cloud Storage provider like Google Drive, OneDrive, DropBox, etc.
Finally, if you have a team using a mix of Windows and Mac like we do, it is the only solution offering entry sharing between Mac and Windows that I know of.