![]() ![]() Terminal Services in Royal TSX and Royal Serverįinally you can manage your Terminal Services from macOS as well. Send messages, Disconnect them and even Restart the whole server. Royal TSX V2 beta (for macOS) is introducing a new connection Type: Terminal Services. ROYAL TSX KERBEROS WINDOWSWindows Processes with Royal TS/X and Royal Server(not yet published)įinally you can manage your Terminal Services from macOS as well.Windows Services with Royal TS/X and Royal Server (not yet published).Windows Events with Royal TS/X and Royal Server (not yet published).Hyper-V management with Royal TS/X and Royal Server.Terminal Services management with Royal TS/X and Royal Server (this post).Using Royal TS/X to access Royal Server. ![]() Here is a complete list of our blog post series: ROYAL TSX KERBEROS SERIESA complete list of fixes, enhancements and new features can be found here.ĭuring beta testing, we also released a number of blog posts about many of the new features.Remark: This article belongs to a series of articles explaining Royal Server and the new connection types we have introduced in Royal TS V3 for Windows and Royal TS V2 for macOS. This release features lots of enhancements like KeePass document support, Windows 8/Server 2012 RDP 8 support, alternative Terminal support based on PuTTY, Royal Passwords browser extensions, as well as new connection types like VNC, External Applications and Performance view – just to name a few. Royal TS (for Windows) has come a long way since its early days as one of the first Multi-Remote Desktop client and evolved to a very powerful and versatile tool. ![]() For a more detailed look at the feature set, please visit our Features page. Digging a bit deeper, you’ll also find AppleScript access, KeePass document support and our Royal Passwords browser extensions to be indispensable features. Features like the document list, credential management, a tabbed interface, team sharing features and task automation are the foundation which we build upon. ROYAL TSX KERBEROS SOFTWARENo other software on OS X provides an easy to use UI, a rich feature set and many different connection types in one single package. Royal TSX is THE utility for system engineers on OS X. As mentioned in the title of this blog post, this is a major release and it’s no understatement! Royal TS/X Featuresīoth, the Windows and the OS X release are packed with lots of new features. Upon popular request we’re proud to announce that starting today bundle licenses for Royal TS/X are available with a 25% discount compared to individually purchased licenses. More information and downloads are available from our dedicated Royal Passwords page. Browser ExtensionsĬredential management in Royal TS/X has now become even better! You can now access your credentials from Chrome and Firefox with our brand new Royal Passwords browser extensions. ![]() You can find all available plugins for Royal TSX (for OS X) here. To explore all available plugins for Royal TS (for Windows), click here. Royal TS/X can handle a variety of different connection types: In addition you can also use Royal TSi to open and access your documents on iOS devices. Even team sharing features to use and synchronize documents across platforms are available. Documents created with Royal TS/X (aka Royal TS for Windows and Royal TSX for OS X) can be used on Windows and OS X. Cross Platformįor the first time in the industry, effortlessly manage your remote connections on Windows and OS X. After almost a year of Royal TSX beta testing and more than 6 months of Royal TS 2.2 development, we are finally ready to release Royal TS (for Windows) Version 2.2 and Royal TSX (for OS X) Version 1.0. We’re happy to announce a major milestone in the history of remote management tools. ![]()
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