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Remote Desktop Manager

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 2023.3.4.4

Taille:96.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Devolutions

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Description de l'application

Découvrez un accès transparent à toutes vos connexions et mots de passe distants avec Remote Desktop Manager, un outil puissant conçu pour les utilisateurs d'Android. Centralisez vos sources de données et gérez vos informations d'identification sans effort, que vous soyez sur le terrain ou que vous vous détendions à la maison. Cette application prend en charge un large éventail de protocoles de connexion distants et s'intègre de manière transparente avec divers outils de gestion de mot de passe, vous permettant de lancer vos connexions avec un seul coup. Vos informations sensibles restent stockées en toute sécurité mais facilement accessibles, ce qui rend le gestionnaire de bureau à distance la solution tout-en-un ultime pour gérer vos besoins d'accès à distance. Dites au revoir à la complexité de la gestion de plusieurs mots de passe et connexions: simplifiez votre flux de travail avec cette application riche en fonctionnalités.

Caractéristiques du gestionnaire de bureau distant:

  • Connexions distantes: consolidez toutes vos connexions et mots de passe distants dans un seul emplacement pratique. Que vous utilisiez Microsoft RDP, VNC, SSH, FTP ou d'autres protocoles, Remote Desktop Manager vous a couvert.

  • Lancement facile: avec juste un robinet, lancez rapidement des connexions à vos serveurs et postes de travail distants, à rationaliser votre processus d'accès.

  • Gestion des mots de passe: Enregistrez et gérez efficacement vos mots de passe et vos informations d'identification. Choisissez de les stocker dans une base de données centralisée ou un fichier XML local, adapté à votre préférence.

  • Connexion automatique: entrez vos informations d'identification une fois et laissez l'application vous signer automatiquement sur toutes vos connexions, en vous faisant gagner du temps et des efforts.

  • Prise en charge des informations d'identification: l'application prend en charge les informations d'identification génériques et s'intègre en douceur avec les gestionnaires de mots de passe populaires tels que 1Password, LastPass et Zoho Vault, améliorant votre sécurité et votre commodité.

  • Accès pratique: accédez à vos données à tout moment, n'importe où - que vous soyez en mouvement avec RDM Mobile ou travaillez depuis le bureau ou la maison avec RDM Desktop.

Conclusion:

Remote Desktop Manager pour Android se distingue comme un outil robuste et convivial pour gérer les connexions distantes et les mots de passe. Avec sa capacité à fournir un accès facile à toutes vos sources de données et à la compatibilité avec divers types de connexions et gestionnaires de mots de passe, cette application simplifie considérablement l'accès à distance et la gestion des mots de passe. Téléchargez-le maintenant pour améliorer votre flux de travail et augmenter votre productivité!

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