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    Aspia

    Aspia

    Remote desktop and file transfer tool

    Free open-source application for real-time desktop remote control and file transfer. With Aspia, you can create your own NAT traversal infrastructure (using Router and Relay servers) with connection by ID or use direct connections. Aspia supports many features. Among them, detailed information about the system, task manager, audio, and text chat. It is safe. All transmitted data is encrypted. Add computers for quick connection, and create computer groups. Encryption of address books with a master password is supported. Connect to computers from your address book for work or remote assistance. ...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    DuoRDP

    DuoRDP

    DuoRDP is a tool that used to quick connect to multiple windows server

    ...Input your ID/Password. Password / ID can be saved and auto load for next time 3. Selection action: Login, ping or remote execute command / SQL query. In Server list, you can put # after each server name as comments. Chars after # will treat as comments. No need put FQDN name in server list
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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