Thincast Client turns your computer into a fully Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Client, making it easy to connect remotely to your company's infrastructure. Using the Remote Desktop (RD) WebAccess Client you gain easy access to and control of published virtual machines (with Thincast Workstation), desktop sessions and applications. Its built-in, hardware-accelerated Remote Desktop Client (RDC) delivers a rich user experience by saving valuable CPU power.
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Thincast Remote Desktop Client is a free multi-platform RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) Client. This might also be very interesting for macOS enthusiasts, as the amazing CoRD project was discontinued in April last year. It comes with a variety of modern features and can be integrated very easily into your existing infrastructure. Source: over 2 years ago
That is true. I did try it out but somehow it is still slow compared to native client running on Windows. In my search I have found the application from the FreeRDP guys and it runs so much smoother. Source: over 2 years ago
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