mRemoteNGis a great program if you have to jump between multiple sessions. It’s used as a central tool that connects multiple sessions, including RDP, VNC, SSH, Telnet, ICA, RAW, and other connection types. The program is easy to get around, and it allows you to keep track of multiple...
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How to Use mRemoteNG to Manage All Your Remote Connections Linux Have you ever had a need to connect to multiple machines of multiple types (RDP,SSH,VNC & more) simultaneously? Have you found that retyping the credentials is a pain? Take the HTG tour of mRemoteNG. ...