![]() Remote Desktop replaces the interactive Windows session on the target machine with the Remote Desktop client on the remote machine. This is for a different use case than the one Microsoft Remote Desktop supports. System/Library/CoreServices/Applications/Screen Sharing.app ![]() But once you’ve experienced the performance difference between Microsoft Remote Desktop versus any VNC type of client, you’ll never want to use the latter unless you have no choice. I know that there are plenty of VNC flavored clients out there for accessing a remote Mac. Two things always come to mind when I see it mentioned:ġ) To use it you’ll need to have Windows 10 Pro on the remote machine, not Windows 10 Home.Ģ) Why doesn’t Apple offer a similar app for free to support the same capability for Mac targets? It’s $80 for an app that has a 2-star rating on the App Store. ![]() I’ve always been impressed with the performance of Microsoft’s Remote Desktop client app and the underlying RDP protocol.
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