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Download Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac

Recently Microsoft has released Remote Desktop Connection Client ( Beta 3) for Mac 2 lets you connect from your Macintosh computer to a Windows-based computer and then work with applications and files on the Windows-based computer.This is pretty neat tool if You have 2 machines ( One Windows and Other Mac ) , You can just use both of them together and avoid switching.

System Requirement:

  • Supported Operating Systems: Apple Mac OS X
  • Operating System Versions: Mac OS X version 10.4.9 (Tiger) or a later version of Mac OS

Now I am definite that there are more tools available for the same purpose. Possibly our mac users may know about this. We would like to hear if any of you are using these kind of tools. Do share with us in comments

Update: I have heard about one of RDC client called as CoRD (http://cord.sourceforge.net). Has anybody used it? Its said to be better than Microsoft RDC What do you think ?

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Posted on 16th April 2008 by Ashish Mohta , A tech blogger who writes about solving day to day problems of people who use computer. He also writes on How to use the applications like Office, PC tips, Online tools,Browsers and more. All posts by Ashish Mohta | Connect with me @ Twitter | Linkedin | Facebook | Stumble | Need more help? Ask your Questions at our Support Center

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