If you’re looking for an easy, plug-and-play solution to Web-enable or publish your applications, then the logical choice is RDPlus For XP. By eliminating the complexities of Citrix XenApp (previously called Citrix Presentation Server or MetaFrame) and Microsoft Windows Terminal Server (WTS), RDPlus provides a fast, simple and affordable solution.
RDPlus technology can improve the performance of your MYOB Premier and Accounting and Retail Manager, QuickBooks and many other applications by up to 10 times faster.
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RDPlus vs. Windows Terminal Server and Citrix
A "Server Technology" for a "Micro" price! RDPlus enables any of your Windows XP, SBS 2003 / 2008 / 2011, Windows 7 or VISTA system to act as a Cirix or a Microsoft 2003 Terminal Server: Multiple concurrent session, Seamless application publishing, Universal Printing(*), Loadbalacing, Failover, Application Control...
RDPlus enables multiple concurrent connections, depending on the number of licenses purchased, to an SBS 2003 or 2008 Server! Also, if you already have a Microsoft 2003 server with some TSE CALs. You are looking for adding value to these existing equipment without paying expensive licenses from Citrix . RDPlus for 2003 is the very best solution to immediately benefit from Seamless application publishing(*), Universal Printing, Loadbalacing, Failover and Application Control....
With RDPlus Universal Printer option, any of RDPlus client access programs (Seamless, RDP or USB) can be used to print document without any printer administration. Thanks to the integrated PDF driver free printing technology, this all-in-one solution offers more than optimized remote printing for all employees. What a good idea to use your USB key to securely access to your RDPlus server over any network, from anywhere in the world, at any time. More, the RDPlus USB client program is locked by your USB key's serial number! As long as your USB key has been left be plugged in, you can run your remote session on and access your data at anytime, from anywhere... As soon you unplug it, the session is automatically logoff. Smart, is'nt it ?