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    PAC Manager
    PAC is a Perl/GTK replacement for SecureCRT/Putty/etc (linux ssh/telnet/... gui)... It provides a GUI to configure connections: users, passwords, EXPECT regular expressions, macros, etc. You like 'SecureCRT/SSHMenu'? Check this tool and let me know
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    rdesktopgui-binary

    rdesktopgui-binary

    rdesktopgui rdp rdesktop

    rDesktopGui is a frontend to the UNIX/Linux tool 'rdesktop' written in FreePascal with an easy to use interface. This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Mar 28, 2013, A front-end for rdesktop (Windows TS Client) that is simple but powerfull.
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    Remote Connection Manager
    Remote Connection Manager is a GTK application that provides an easy way to initiate connections to remote machines. It's primary goal is to provide a GUI to launch ssh, telnet and rdesktop type of applications, however it is highly configurable.
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    Monocaffe Connections Manager
    Is a complete GUI replacement for the gnome terminal which allows you to manage your connections, cluster mode (for sending commands for several servers at the same time) and support for ssh, ftp, telnet, vnc and rdesktop.
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    A front-end for rdesktop (Windows TS Client) that is simple but powerfull. Have options to map shares and printers, and all other options from rdesktop. The Xdialog is used because of the simplicity and light-weight, so it can run in any environment. ;)
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    kderdesktopgui is a kde frontend GUI for the rdesktop application. Now includes sound support (with rdesktop 1.4.1)
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    A KDE (QT3) front-end for rdesktop. This provides a GUI interface for windows terminal services (remote desktop) or any other RDP based screen sharing. Written in Quanta's Kommander, this also serves as a good example of RAD development under linux.
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    Java GUI front end for RDesktop. Allows configuration and use of RDesktop for multiple servers in one graphical tool.
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