It’s finally happened! Someone (2x specifically) has made a true HTML5 RDP client for Chrome. No public gateways, no server side clients. Just an RDP client in the browser. I think I am in heaven. Now I really can use a Chromebook and get some Windows Admin work done too. Check it out – http://www.2x.com/rdp-client/chrome/?c=1
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7 responses to “True HTML5 RDP Direct For Chrome, OMG!”
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Another true HTML5 RDP client for Chrome is Ericom AccessToGo for Chrome, which enables easy and fast access to Windows applications and desktops on any RDP host, including virtual desktops, Microsoft RDS (Terminal Services) and physical PCs. AccessToGo works on Chromebooks (Chrome OS) as well as Chrome browsers running on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux devices. And there’s no server-side client required.
AccessToGo is available on the Google Chrome Web Store.
Click here for more info:
http://www.ericom.com/chrome-rdp.asp?URL_ID=708Please note that I work for Ericom
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Hi Andrew, glad you are enjoying the 2X RDP / Remote Desktop Client for Chrome! This is a great post, which our dev team enjoyed reading :-) Please feel free to share any of your product feedback directly with betaprogramAT2x.com. Thanks, 2X Software
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2X RDP Client for Chrome does not support standard Microsoft RDP connection.
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It did once. For some reason they removed the capability…
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