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mRemote - Multi-Protocol Remote Connections Manager

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mRemote logomRemote is a full-featured, open source, multi-tab remote connections manager that allows you to store all your remote connections in a simple yet powerful interface. mRemote currently supports RDP, VNC, ICA, SSH, Telnet, RAW, Rlogin and HTTP/S protocols. With mRemote, it is easy to manage and connect all your remote connections in a tabbed interface. A perfect tool to minimize window clutter.

mRemote features:

  • Panels and tabs allow to group certain connections together, dock them to any side of the window or completely undock them and move them to another screen for example
  • Multiple supported protocols (RDP, VNC, ICA, SSH, Telnet, RAW, Rlogin and HTTP/S)
  • Easy to organize and maintain list of connections
  • Inheritance makes it possible to store properties on folder basis and let the underlying connections inherit this info
  • Support for importing connections from Active Directory
  • Allows creating nested containers (folders) to categorize connections
  • “Quick Connect” feature to quickly open a connection without creating an entry
  • “Quick Search” feature to quickly find a connection while typing
  • Support for SCP/SFTP (SSH) file transfers
  • Assign icons to connections to easily identify purpose
  • Screenshot manager allows to collect multiple screenshots and save them all together or copy them to the clipboard
  • View remote session info and log off sessions (RDP)
  • Portable
  • Auto-Reconnect feature
  • “Auto-Update” feature
  • SQL Server support
  • Show description tooltips when hoovering over connections
  • System tray icon with connection menu
  • Fullscreen (Kiosk) mode
  • Assign global credentials to use when no information is provided on connection basis
  • Host Up/Down (Ping) feature shows if the selected host answers to a ping

mRemote connected to SSH2

mRemote remote desktop screen

mRemote is a free and open source software written in VB.NET and C# 2.0. You can download it from http://www.mremote.org/wiki/Downloads.ashx. For more on how to use and configure mRemote, visit the Help page.

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