| | | Remote Desktop Manager 10.5 is here and we think you'll love it! Can you believe that it's been 6 months since the release of the much anticipated Remote Desktop Manager 10? Wow - where has the time gone!? Well, there's no time to reflect on the past, because we've been hard at work and have some really exciting news: Remote Desktop Manager 10.5 is in the house! Learn more ... | | Remote Desktop Manager Server is now Devolutions Server! Shakespeare wrote that "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Well, we don't quite know what Remote Desktop Manager Server (RDMS) smells like, but we know that it's even MORE useful than ever now that it has a new name and many new features: say hello to Devolutions Server! In addition to having a simpler and easier name, Devolutions Server 2.5 is loaded with a bunch of cool new features and functions! Learn more ... | | | | They're Here! Remote Desktop Manager and Password Vault Manager for Mac 2.0! Late last year, we launched the much-anticipated Mac versions of Remote Desktop Manager and Password Vault Manager. The response we've received since then from IT pros around the world has been amazing! And based largely on YOUR INPUT, we're thrilled to announce that Remote Desktop Manager for Mac 2.0 and Password Vault Manager 2.0 are heeeeeeere! Learn more ... | | Introducing Devolutions Cloud - One Stop Access to your Online Services Devolutions Cloud is a one-stop access point to all of your Online services, including Customer Portal, Online Database, Custom Installer, Online Backup and Online Drive. And of course, since it's cloud-based, you can fly up there from any Internet connection. Learn more ... | | | |  | Auto fill-in of domain in web pages | | | Many enterprise applications use a Web architecture for various reasons, but mostly in order to be platform independent. A situation that we encounter frequently is that there is a single control to enter both the domain and username. We felt the need to offer a solution that would allow you to keep on using a proper credential structure that kept each data element separated from another. Learn more ... | | | |  | April's Poll: What's your Password Manager? |  | | | | | | | | | | | | 
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