If you’re a Mac user, connecting to Windows servers and desktops just got a lot better. The much anticipated RDP Client for Mac 2 has been released.
The RDP Client for Mac 2 is available in 8 languages (including English). Download it here.
New features include multi-session support, new Network Level Authentication (NLA) that completes authentication before establishing an RDP session, a more Mac-like UI, wide-screen resolutions, automatic reconnects, and printing support (ability to print documents from a RDP session to the locally attached printer on your Mac).
This comes close on the heels of Microsoft Messenger for Mac 7 (M3?), released in late April. It’s compatible with Office Communications Server 2007, and includes Bonjour support— go to the Office for Mac team blog to find out more.
While we’re still on the subject, have you looked at Office 2008 for Mac? If you’re already using it, let me know what you think!
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