Devolutions a Canadian-based enterprise software solutions company with over 200,000 users in more than 80 countries, confirmed today that it is in the process of developing Mac and mobile platform versions of its globally-acclaimed virtual machine, password and credentials management tool, (RDM). Devolutions’ integration of RDM into the Mac and mobile space, which comes as a result of requests from customers around the world, will focus initially on capturing the tool’s core functionality, and will gradually be developed over time as more features are added. It’s a phase-in process that Devolutions says is required in order to balance efficiency with completeness. “RDM is an incredibly complex and powerful application, and once you start looking under the hood, the amount of functionality is mind-boggling,” commented Devolutions’ developer Richard Markiewicz, who is leading the. “If we tried to ship a first version for Mac or mobile that incorporated everything from RDM, it would take a very long time!
So it makes sense to start with an initial release that incorporates the core functionality, which we can then build on and evolve over time.” With respect to release dates, Devolutions’ CEO and founder David Hervieux says that customers should expect to see something in the next few months. “We know that our customers around the world are eagerly waiting for these solutions, and let me personally assure them that we are devoting all necessary resources to launch Mac and mobile versions that are worthy of the RDM name and brand,” commented Hervieux. “We expect to release something in the next few months, and definitely before the middle of 2013.” IT Pros, network administrators, project managers and others can download a free 30-day trial version at. After the trial, users can continue using the free Standard Edition, or upgrade to the enhanced enterprise Edition for a nominal licensing fee. For more information or media inquiries, contact Maxime Trottier, Marketing Director, at (514) 360-3686 or mtrottier@devolutions.net. About Devolutions Established in 2004, Devolutions is a Canadian-based company located near Montreal, Quebec.
The firm currently has over 200,000 users in over 80 countries. The firm’s mission is to develop innovative enterprise software that helps users cost-effectively, simply and effectively achieve their network management, password management, credentials management and security goals. The firm is also committed to providing exceptional technical support, ensuring an excellent user experience that exceeds expectations, and delivering high performance with superior quality. The firm’s current roster of solutions includes Remote Desktop Manager, Password Vault Manager, Remote Desktop Manager Online and Remote Desktop Manager Server. Learn more at.
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It is accessible from the menu bar. You should prefer resolutions marked with ⚡️ (lightning), which indicates the resolution is HiDPI or 2× or more dense in pixels. For more practical results, add RDM.app to your Login Items in System Preferences ➡ Users & Groups ➡ Login Items. This way RDM will run automatically on startup. This software was studied and released and by its original authors. I just improved the build system and Makefile, fixed the icon, added support for easy installable package (PKG, DMG) and improved the way menu is displayed.
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RDM on MAC was not usable. Now I took back my macbook pro to test the new version of RDM (4.3), but sadly it is not usable on a production machine, it is like a beta. Today it crashed (coloured spinning wheel), I had to force quit and when it started again my datasource (SQL with offline) was completely empty.