For a while now, I’ve been wanting some kind of a client that could manage multiple RDP connections. I really don’t want to have 54362562454 shortcuts, and I don’t want to do it through an mmc. I want something more like Putty, but for RDP connections.
Well, today, I finally took the time to look for something to fill this need and I found:

Terminals is a very full-featured client that does a lot more than just RDP management. In addition to RDP, it will manage, VNC, VMRC, RAS, Telnet, SSH, and ICA Citrix. It also has basic networking tools such as: Ping, Trace Route, WMI Explorer, TCP Connections, Network Interfaces, Whois, DNS Lookups, CPU History Graph, Shares List, Time Syncronization, Servers List.
I won’t go into too much detail here as there’s a good blog post about it already here.
It’s worth a look if you find yourself connecting to many servers over different types of remote access clients.
Check it out!



You may want to take a look at Bozteck VENM Console. It does RDP and VNC along with remote scripting and a ton of other stuff. Link: http://www.vncscan.com
Thanks for the link! I will definitely check it out.
Take a look at Royal TS. It’s shareware but if you want to manage your RDP connections, it’s one of the best.
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I’ve looked at every one of these I can find, but the best so far is Remote Desktop Manager at http://www.remotedesktopmanager.com
It supports more connection types than the others I’ve found, and has free and paid versions (the paid version is crazy inexpensive compared to the competition, too!). And, development is very active, and the developer provides very quick responses on the forums (and often has beta releases available where he is actively fixing bugs encountered).
Does VNC/RDP/Citrix/SSH/web and more than ten other types of connections, and has a few add-ons to add other types (with an interface so you can write your own if you want).