Remote Desktop Manager is an application that integrates a comprehensive set of tools and managers to meet the needs of any IT team. It is designed to centralize remote connection technologies, credentials, and secure the access to these resources. Most connections are established using either an external library or third-party software. Remote Desktop Manager is compatible with several relevant tools and technologies, including: Apple Remote Desktop, Citrix, Dameware, FTP, Hyper-V, LogMeIn, Radmin, RDP (Microsoft Remote Desktop), SSH Port Forward, SSH Shell, TeamViewer, Telnet, Remote Desktop Services, VMware, VNC, SCP, Wayk Now, X Windows, and more! |
The Remote Desktop Manager ecosystem
Remote Desktop Manager is available in two editions:
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Free | For individuals only, no information can be shared with colleagues. The most popular remote access technologies are supported, and passwords can be stored securely. |
Enterprise | Used by teams, this edition offers user permissions, roles, advanced logging, etc. Typically uses a Database Management System (DBMS) for storing the information and sharing it according to your security requirements. Devolutions also offers two specialized services for either Cloud-Based storage, or to get full Active Directory Integration. |
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Remote Desktop Manager is also offered on multiple platforms, as seen below.
- Apr 29, 2015 Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager Enterprise 10.5.4.0 72.8MB. Remote Desktop Manager is a small application used to manage all your remote connections and virtual machines. Add, edit, delete, shared, organize and find your remote connection quickly.
- To install Remote Desktop Manager Enterprise Edition, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell: Copy rdm -version 11.5.4.0 to Clipboard.
Purchasing an Enterprise license grants the right to use ALL the various client applications. |
You must use a desktop application to create a team data source. This explains why the mobile applications are free. They do allow for simple usage by an individual much like the Free Edition, but they can only use,not manage, a Team data source. |
Platform | Free Edition | Enterprise Edition |
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iOS | (Free App) | |
Android | (Free App) |
As you know Remote Desktop Manager is available in two editions: Free and Enterprise. However, some of you might not be fully aware of the different features they offer and you might be wondering, do I really need to pay for something that offers a free alternative?
The best way to approach this is by answering a simple question: Do you need to use RDM as an individual user, or do you need it to support your team?
RDM tries to provide a great free tool for individuals that needs to remotely manage multiple machines and servers using multiple technologies. If that’s your case, then Remote Desktop Manager Free is perfect for you.
On the other hand, RDM Enterprise target teams, which most often means businesses, so every feature that we felt targeted multiple users in a team environment has been included in RDM Enterprise.
Here is a comparison table of our most popular features supported in RDM Enterprise, Free or in both.
Features | FREE | ENTERPRISE |
Remote connection types (RDP, VNC, SSH, ARD, etc…) | X | X |
Password manager | X | X |
Management Console (Azure, AWS, VMware, Hyper-V, etc…) | X | X |
Web browser integration | X | X |
Password generator | X | X |
Export information and entries | X | X |
Quick Connect | X | X |
Import from other application (mRemote, Terminals, ASG, etc…) | X | X |
Multi-users datasource | X | |
Security and user management | X | |
Integrate with existing password managers | X | |
Credentials and VPN links | X | |
Automatically connect and hide password from users | X | |
Password analyzer with weak password notification | X | |
Macro/Script/Tool support | X | |
Document manager | X | |
Version and Password history | X | |
Logs and reports | X | |
Attachment support | X | |
Offline mode | X | |
PowerShell CmdLets scripting | X | |
Two-Factor Authentication | X |
Obviously, RDM Enterprise has more features and functions than RDM Free, which makes sense – one is available for purchase, and one is available for free.
However, unlike some companies in the IT solution space whose “free” edition is tediously restrictive and virtually useless, RDM Free is fully functional. We want as many people in the world as possible using RDM, and that’s why since day one we’ve always made sure that RDM Free (which used to be called RDM Standard) is a true business tool. We don’t use it to push you into buying a license. If you’re happy with the Free edition, great! Keep using it and spread the word!
Again, it all comes down to individuals and teams. If you’re an individual user, there’s a good chance that RDM Free is what you need. And if you’re part of a team, then RDM Enterprise is the way to go.
And we’re constantly adding new features – so whether you’re using RDM Free or RDM Enterprise, if there’s something you want us to change, let us know! If there’s a features that you wish could be in the Free version, don’t be afraid to ask, we might just add it! We’re always listening, and most of our upgrades are inspired by our amazing community of IT pros.
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