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- Microsoft this week updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS, which allows users to access their computer through another device remotely. The latest update brought native support for the M1 chip, as well as some new features. With native support for the Apple Silicon platform and the M1 chip, the app runs with better performance.
- With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS. The latest update brought native support for the M1.
- San Francisco, Apr 17 (IANS): With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS. The latest update brought native support for the M1 chip, as well as some new features, 9To5mac reported on Friday.
- (IANS) With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for.
With an objective to permits prospects to entry their laptop by one different gadget remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop shopper for macOS. The latest substitute launched native help for the M1 chip, along with some new choices, 9To5mac reported on Friday. With native help for the Apple Silicon platform and the M1 chip, the app runs with greater effectivity and additional energy.
San Francisco, April 17: With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS.
The latest update brought native support for the M1 chip, as well as some new features, 9To5mac reported on Friday.With native support for the Apple Silicon platform and the M1 chip, the app runs with better performance and more energy efficiency, which means that it should consume less battery power when running on a MacBook.
In addition, version 10.6 of Microsoft Remote Desktop for macOS also adds support for client-side IME when using Unicode keyboard mode, integrated Kerberos support in the CredSSP, and improved compatibility with macOS Big Sur.
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In this release we've made some significant updates to the shared underlying code that powers the Remote Desktop experience across all our clients, the company said.
We have also added some new features and addressed bugs and crashes that were showing up in error reporting, it added.