Quick summary
mRemoteNG is a free utility that centralizes your remote sessions into one interface. Each session opens in its own tab, and the program can store credentials and connection preferences for many different targets and protocols. It’s aimed at people who need to juggle numerous remote links at once.
Main capabilities
- Stores login details and connection preferences so you don’t have to re-enter them repeatedly.
- Presents every remote session as an individual tab for fast switching and monitoring.
- Imports previously saved connections from other tools to save setup time.
- Supports a variety of connection protocols and lets you configure port modifiers and related settings.
How to create and manage a connection
- Enter the connection specifics (address, protocol, port adjustments).
- Add the account credentials and any preferences you want saved.
- Save the configuration so that it becomes an easily selectable tab in the main window.
- Repeat for each device or server you need to access; tabs make it easy to move between them.
Who benefits from this tool — and when it’s overkill
If you only have a handful of remote links at home or in a small office, this program may be more than you need. For IT administrators, lab managers, or power users who maintain many simultaneous sessions, however, mRemoteNG can save significant time and reduce repetitive configuration work.
Notes on evolution and polish
If you used the earlier mRemote, the workflow will feel familiar, though mRemoteNG may look and behave slightly differently in places. It remains a practical, feature-rich option for managing multiple remote connections.
Technical
- Windows
- Free