Royal TSD Lite provides easy and secure access to your remote systems (RDP, VNC, SSH, etc.) by allowing you to open your Royal TS/X documents created with Royal TS (for Windows) or Royal TSX (for macOS).
Those documents can be opened directly from any installed cloud provider like Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive. You can even send the documents via email or copy them to your device via USB and then open them with Royal TSD Lite.
Connecting to the remote machines with RDP, VNC, SSH or Telnet is possible with specialized 3rd party apps.
With Royal Server you don't need to connect to the remote desktop anymore. You will see the Windows Events, Windows Services, Windows Processes, Terminal Services and Hyper-V and VMware virtual machines directly in Royal TSD Lite.
With the full version you can also manipulate them or run PowerShell scripts on the remote machine.
E.g. if you find an error in the Event Log, then you could restart a service, kill a process, reset a Terminal Services connection or stop and start a Hyper-V virtual machine. When you use PowerShell scripts, then there is no limit of what you can do.
Some supported connection types can be tweaked and optimized for your mobile device. Remote desktop connections, for example, can be configured to always use a lower color depth or screen resolution to save bandwidth.
Why bother? It completely removes all the usefulness of the desktop app. Why would anyone pay for this? I was surprised to finally see a mobile version and then instantly disappointed that they even released this under their brand name.
An it's a extremely easy way to manage your systems on the go. Needs a built in terminal for ssh
Piece of junk.
While the desktop version is fantastic, this app is relatively useless. By relying entirely on other apps for connectivity, the experience is disjointed and cumbersome (at the time of this review, Juice SSH just went through a redesign, and doesn't even work). I realize that it's a significant undertaking, but I won't be using (or paying for) this until it's self-contained like the desktop version.
While the desktop version is fantastic, this app is relatively useless. By relying entirely on other apps for connectivity, the experience is disjointed and cumbersome (at the time of this review, Juice SSH just went through a redesign, and doesn't even work). I realize that it's a significant undertaking, but I won't be using (or paying for) this until it's self-contained like the desktop version.
first of all, will not let you create a document. This decision alone is enough to knock it down to 2 stars at best. Then when you make a document and get it over to your phone, it just says "document is corrupt". So, 100% does not function. Shame, desktop app is great.
first of all, will not let you create a document. This decision alone is enough to knock it down to 2 stars at best. Then when you make a document and get it over to your phone, it just says "document is corrupt". So, 100% does not function. Shame, desktop app is great.
- prevent Android 12 from showing password in clipboard in clear text
- several other bug fixes and improvements
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