Remote Desktop Manager 4+

Remote Connection Management

Devolutions Inc.

    • 3.4 • 60 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Remote Desktop Manager for iOS is a free tool that enables access to all your remote connections and passwords. Centralize your connections in data sources and access your data from anywhere, from in the field with RDM mobile or in the office and at home with RDM desktop!

Remote Connections
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Remote Desktop Manager for iOS supports Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), VNC, Apple Remote Desktop (ARD), SSH Shell, SSH Tunnel, Proxy Tunnel, Telnet, FTP, TFTP, SFTP, SCP, Active Directory Console, WebDAV, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft RDP Gateway, Azure Blob Storage Explorer, Amazon AWS Dashboard, Amazon S3 Explorer, Website, Devolutions PAM Dashboard, SSH Port forward, Dell iDRAC, Dropbox Explorer, HP iLO, BeyondTrust Password Safe and BeyondTrust Password Safe Dashboard.

Once configured, connections to your remote servers, virtual machines and other workstations can be easily launched using a single tap.


Password Management
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Along with remote connections, Remote Desktop Manager for iOS lets you save and manage your passwords and credentials from your centralized database or your local XML file. Easily input your credentials and automatically sign in everywhere.

Credentials
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RDM supports generic credentials as well as the following integrations: 1Password, Bitwarden, CyberArk, CyberArk AAM, Dashlane, Keeper, LastPass, One Time Password, Passportal, Password Manager Pro, Passwordstate, Pleasant Password Server, RoboForm, Secret Server, Sticky Password, TeamPass, True Key, and Zoho Vault, in addition to our own products, Devolutions Hub, Devolutions Server.

Database
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Remote Desktop Manager for iOS supports these data sources:

For teams:
- Devolutions Server (DVLS)
- Devolutions Hub Business
- Microsoft SQL Server

For individuals:
- Devolutions Hub Personal
- XML File
- Dropbox
- Google Drive

What’s New

Version 2024.3.1

=== RDM (iOS) 2024.3.1.0 ===

Improvements
- Added a scrollbar to RDP, VNC, and ARD sessions to improve touchscreen scrolling
- Added an option to allow for the normalization of search entries
- Added direct access to settings for RDP, VNC, and ARD sessions from the session toolbar
- Enhanced RDP, VNC, and ARD sessions with the ability to automatically collapse the toolbar
- Improved the export entries feature by allowing users to select the destination folder for saving the export file
- Prevent Document entries from being edited and duplicated since they are not supported on RDM IOS
- We now support RDP Session Jump

Fixes
- [S] Fixed an issue where duplicating a shortcut entry bypassed permission checks when added to the root folder
- Fixed a performance issue that caused UI jitter when scrolling through a vault with four or more consecutive entries displaying status indicators, improving the overall fluidity of the user experience
- Fixed a problem in the menu's handling of unsupported connection types
- Fixed an issue in RDP, ARD, and VNC sessions where the three-finger gesture failed to work when only a single session was open
- Fixed an issue that led to excessive sign-ins when accessing the Zoho vaults, preventing the premature exhaustion of the Zoho 20-login daily limit
- Fixed an issue where 'Multi Vault Search' was experiencing excessively long load times
- Fixed an issue where the app would freeze upon closing an SSH Jump session
- Fixed an issue where the application would crash when closing a CyberArk session via the tab bar
- Fixed an issue where the CyberArk Dashboard with SAML Duo failed to prompt in the web interface
- Fixed an issue where the 'Show User Vault' slider option incorrectly appeared in the 'Entry Security Analyzer' tool for data sources without user vaults, such as XML and Hub Personal
- Fixed an issue where the SSH key entry failed to load the public key after being importedand did not prompt for the passphrase when required
- Fixed an issue where toggling fullscreen with a three-finger gesture caused the mouse cursor to disappear
- Fixed an issue with the Devolutions Send in-app feature that restricted message recipients to admin users only
- Fixed issues with missing translations in various menus
- Fixed UI issues on the credit card edit screen where certain elements were incorrectly focusable

Ratings and Reviews

3.4 out of 5
60 Ratings

60 Ratings

Code Name: The Panther ,

So close to being 5 star

On iPad when full screen and in landscape it cuts off the task bar on RDP, both Linux and Windows systems. Annoying to rotate my device to portrait just to be able to see the bottom of the screen, I Usually run my VMs in 16:10, but I changed one to 16:9 to see if that would fix the issue as well as changing the display scaling in RDM and it still cut off the task bar. This is a great piece of software, would love a fix for this!

Developer Response ,

Hello,
Thank you for reporting the issue. Please try updating to the latest version, as we have implemented multiple fixes for session-related problems. If the issue persists, you can try disabling an option that might be affecting you. Navigate to Settings -> Sessions -> Unified Remote Connection Settings and disable Enable Metal Rendering.

GGonJR ,

Probably Best RDP Client for iPadOS

This is by far one of the most versatile clients for remote connectivity for iPadOS. There are only some minor issues that prevent it from being a 5 star application:

1. When connected to Windows 10 and using a mouse in iPadOS the application keeps the client mouse (it does not use the Windows 10 pointer, you keep the circle pointer from iPadOS). This can be difficult to use when trying to resize windows or select text.

2. When using a keyboard in iPadOS the fn+up/dn key (which is supposed to be pgup and pgdn) acts as maximize and minimize windows. I saw this same issue in the official MS RDP app so it seems like a common problem.

Otherwise, I would definitely rather use RDM than any other RDP client. It can be a little convoluted with credentials but after the learning curve it makes sense. Amazing application.

Thayios ,

Great Feature Parity

There’s absolutely nothing like being able to go to my workstation, open a session and realize I need to go somewhere else in the house, open RDM on my iPad or phone and launch the same session type on the device to continue working.

There are a few missing session types compared to the full RDM but I believe that to be the fault of iOS limitations thus the five star rating.

App Privacy

The developer, Devolutions Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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