

Compression - Uses a wide variety of compression settings that I expect are more bandwidth-efficient.Simple - Sees other remote desktop capable devices on the network without having to setup static IP addresses (as mentioned in the HOWTO above).Clients on RDP are available for multiple operating systems, but it requires a Windows server (Win10 Pro). Wide support - Works across multiple operating systems, both server and client.What follows is a comparison with what people are familiar with: Windows native remote desktop. Which one you'll use probably depends on your needs. I got fairly excited about a feature-rich freeware remote desktop program ( thanks Andrew) so I tested it out and took down some notes.
