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The 10th most popular system tool on Mac OS X

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CoRD is a Mac OS X remote desktop client for Microsoft Windows servers using the rdp protocol. It is easy to use, fast, and free for anyone to use or modify. Edit

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  • daniverson devotee
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    CoRD is a great tool for working with RDP. It support multiple sessions well and has better performance than Microsoft's Remote Desktop for Mac.

  • tehkemo devotee
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    Totally agree with BasSDruM!

  • BaSsDruM expert
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    Not a great piece of software (could be better), but alot better then Windows Remote Desktop for Mac by Microsoft!

  • rickvanderzwet novice
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    Working fine, much better than Windows Remote Desktop for Mac, although I have to admit some features are not implemented yet, like session chooser

  • Michael Kropat enthusiast

    My Windows using coworker is jealous of this program. I wish it wasn't quite so buggy on my machine though.

  • tective novice
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    slow,buggy and have troubles with encodings...
    rdesktop for x11 rule the world =)
    waiting for the release, can be very useful

  • shaunandrews novice
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    CoRD is an awesome remote desktop app that lets me log into my Windows XP box from my Mac. Its has a sidebar which lists current connects and saved connects. It has a few GREAT features, including:

    - Saved Connects
    - Auto Login
    - Full Screen Mode

    All in all, CoRD is a great app and highly recommended for anyone having to connect to a PC from their Mac.

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Website: cord.sourceforge.net/
Developer: Dorian Johnson
Version: 0.5.1
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Usage: 2 months, 4 weeks, 1 day, 12 hours, 55 minutes and 22 seconds
Usage since: 12 May 2007

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