![]() If you manage any Macs then Apple Remote Desktop is a must. CoRD is good and free but doesn't have half the functionality as Royal TSX. I politely told him about the built in Network Utility App and how to use terminal.įor Remote Desktop I recommend either the New MS Remote Desktop App from the App store (not the one that comes with Office) or if you want way more functionality.Check out Royal TSX (not free but worth the few dollars.esp if you get the cross platform licence for iOS and Windows). And did the same thing.verbally assault OS X because of ignorance.simply not knowing. My boss was using a Mac which he hates and gave up on it because he didn't know how to Ping and TraceRoute. s this same paradigm that has a lot of Pros not looking like Pros. Your fault then you didn't know about Screen Capture. The rest is a rant because you got lost and gave up, because it wasn't Windows. LOL, so you got miffed about Cmd Shift 3 or 4, and left the OS. its not practical at all in an Enterprise Environment unless you just IM and email all day. You need 5 of your colleagues to help you press all the "Hot keys". For instance try take a screen shot with a MAC. ![]() I was given a MAC at my office and tried to use it and its just not practical in a work environment. ![]() For reading PDFs I always use Preview (built into the OS). PDFPen as a fabulous alternative to Acrobat. NetNewsWire of you still peak at newsgroups -)Īpple Remote Desktop for (what it offers for) managing Macs. Make sure to use SSL and for the server address, the format is: There is not a feature match with the Windows version, but it works just fine. Outlook for Mac will offer the best experience if you need to work with an Exchange server. IPSecuritas, leverages the native/built-in capabilities of OS X to provide VPN connectivity to MANY brands of router/firewall/(with) vpn Microsoft Remote Desktop, which is the current version of RDP for Mac, And I've found Parallels to be better that VMWare for running VMs within Mac OS X.Īlthough if you work with ESXi you might be interested in the following:
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