Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection enables you to connect from your Mac computer to a Windows-based computer and work with programs and files on that computer. Mac users who have access to a Windows-based computer on a network, can use Remote Desktop Connection as an alternative to Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac.
To connect to a Windows-based computer, you need network access and permission to connect to the computer. In addition, the Windows-based computer must be running Terminal Services or Remote Desktop Services. The following Windows products support Remote Desktop connections:
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
- Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
ScreenSharingMenulet searches for hosts (local, Back to My Mac or custom) which are available via Remote Frame Buffer.
Toggles the visibility of your desktop icons in macOS.
Choose between browsers when you try to open a link.
Remove useless files and recover valuable disk space.
PortsNotifier is an open-source notifier for new MacPorts outdated programs, similar to Updater Manager on Ubuntu.
Adds mouse over window previews to the Dock with useful window management tools.
Displays the remaining battery time in the menu bar of your Mac.
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