Software

Remote Desktop Connection Manager Replacement

If you are looking for a remote desktop connection manager replacement, then look no further than remote desktop manager free and here's why

I don’t typically write up a lot of posts about admin software unless I find something that I feel is truly worthy of letting others know about.  As many of you do, I use a lot of different utilities day to day that help accomplish the end goal of getting the job done.  When it comes to RDP, in the past I have used Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Connection Manager which at its latest iteration is at version 2.7 which is still old.  Since moving to Windows 10, I have had some flaky issues with this version and resorted back to using just the builtin Remote Desktop Connection utility (mstsc) to make connections.  However, I stumbled on a great utility that is a superb Remote Desktop Connection Manager replacement and goes much further than that.

It is Remote Desktop Manager from Devolutions.  There are (2) flavors of the app – an enterprise version (pay, version 11.5) and a free version (version 2.5).  I must say that the free version is about as full featured as it gets especially if you are simply looking for a remote desktop connection manager replacement utility and something much more.  Let me explain.

Remote Desktop Connection Manager Replacement

You might be thinking this is just another tabbed remote desktop connection utility, however, where I got excited and I think you guys will too, is that this utility can also do SSH, telnet, and a myriad of other connection protocols.  So not only can you have all of your RDP sessions in a tabbed session, but you can have your router/switch connections right along side your RDP connections.  Think SuperPutty meets RDC Manager meets just about any other connection utility you have used.

Import Ability

The other really nice thing that I know you are probably thinking is – how do I get all those other remembered connections in my other utility over to RDM free?  Well, there are a number of selections that you can do to Import that allow you to point to RDCM files, and other for remote desktop.  You can point to Putty connections, MobaXterm, and others.  A bummer for me or at least in the while since I have been playing around with it, I was not able to get it to successfully import my generated XML file from SuperPutty.  It acts like it was going to import, but simply doesn’t do anything. However, the features of this app were good enough that I was willing to recreate my entries.

rdm01

rdm01c


rdm01b

What can I add?

As you can see below, I just clipped the “Add New Entry” screen and the connection varieties here are just staggering – Remote Connections, Virtualization, Cloud Explorer, and other.  There is even an Add-On Manager which has a ton of additional add-ons that can be installed.  You could literally replace everything you use with this console.

rdm02

rdm03
rdm04

rdm04b

rdm05

Critiques

There are a couple of minor gripes that I have.  One of which I have already mentioned above – The backup to XML from SuperPutty and then import into Remote Desktop Manager Free didn’t work for me.  Also, in the built in SSH session, oddly enough, the colors were a bit difficult to customize – even when selecting “custom” there wasn’t an obvious way to customize using RGB colors.

There is an option I found under the global “Options” that did the trick however, that allows you to “Override terminal colors”.  In this dialog box, I was able to set the RGP colors to what I wanted them to be and it took effect on all terminal sessions I had setup.

rdm06

Final Thoughts

In my opinion, the Remote Desktop Manager Free software is the best remote desktop connection manager replacement that I have found.  The options are incredible and so diverse, that you probably won’t have a need for any other connection software period.

Subscribe to VirtualizationHowto via Email 🔔

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee is the Senior Writer, Engineer and owner at Virtualizationhowto.com and has over two decades of experience in Information Technology. Having worked for numerous Fortune 500 companies as well as in various industries, Brandon has extensive experience in various IT segments and is a strong advocate for open source technologies. Brandon holds many industry certifications, loves the outdoors and spending time with family.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.