mRemoteNG icon
mRemoteNG icon

mRemoteNG

Manage remote connections efficiently with this open-source tool, featuring a tabbed interface supporting RDP, VNC, SSH, Telnet, HTTP, and more protocols, without any ads.

Config Connections

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Application type

Platforms

  • Windows
4.5
Excellent12 reviews
226likes
13comments
0news articles

Features

Suggest and vote on features
  1.  RDP
  2.  SSH
  3.  RDP Functionality
  4.  Tabbed interface
  5.  Tree view
  6.  Support for Multiple protocols
  7.  Built-in SSH client
  8.  Secure Copy (SCP)
  9.  Supports SSL Certificates
  10.  Ad-free
  11.  Connect via RDP
  12.  VNC Support
  13.  VNC Viewer
  14.  Linux Management

 Tags

mRemoteNG News & Activities

Highlights All activities

Recent News

No news, maybe you know any news worth sharing?
Share a News Tip

Recent activities

Show all activities

Comments and Reviews

   
 Post comment/review
Comment summary: mRemoteNG is widely praised for being an effective remote connection manager, supporting various protocols like RDP, SSH, and VNC. Users appreciate its portability, multi-tab functionality, and integration with tools such as WinSCP and FileZilla. It is particularly valued by system admins and users who manage numerous remote connections. Some users note concerns about limited updates and compatibility issues with newer RDP versions, but it remains a favored choice despite these challenges.
Top Positive Comment
Shoji
1
  • portable
  • able to bulk import rdp files
  • manage config directly from config panel
  • open multiple RDP in tab
  • customizable interface (including theme)

this is recommended tool for system admin and support

[Edited by Shojimeguro, June 28]

LR88
1

Hasn't been updated since 4/12/2019

Tiago Sousa
0

Perfect to access multiple desktops.

Jonathan DUMONT
0

I use this very useful tool to manage multiple servers and appliances (Windows, Linux, Cisco) and actively well maintained since 2012.

nembonoid
0

I still haven't found a replacement for this critical software. I have around 200 RDP and SSH added to mremoteng and still works with no major issues.

sbarras
0

Amazing application to connect remotely to pretty much anything. It supports plenty of protocols (RDP, SSH, VNC, HTTPS), is multi-tab (huge win for productivity). And the tree view system is really helpful to organize connections in folders/subfolders, and configure settings (username, password) only once in the parent with inheritance.

Jaganath
1

Great Opensource and free Remote access tools. Winscp and Filezilla integration makes it more powerful. Must try it

Show more comments
7 of 13 comments

Featured in Lists

List by Faradeus with 71 apps, updated

An up to date list of what I need in order to do my job.

List by lupuleasai with 63 apps, updated

A list with 51 apps by MorganT without a description.

List by MorganT with 51 apps, updated

What is mRemoteNG?

mRemoteNG is a fork of mRemote icon mRemote , an open source, tabbed, multi-protocol, remote connections manager.

It allows you to view all of your remote connections in a simple yet powerful tabbed interface.

mRemoteNG supports the following protocols:

  • RDP (Remote Desktop/Terminal Server)
  • VNC (Virtual Network Computing)
  • ICA (Citrix Independent Computing Architecture)
  • SSH (Secure Shell)
  • Telnet (TELecommunication NETwork)
  • HTTP/HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
  • rlogin
  • Raw Socket Connections

Official Links

mRemoteNG information

  • Developed by

    Unknown
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-2.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Rating

    Average rating of 4.5 (12 ratings)
  • Alternatives

    85 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Categories

Network & AdminRemote Work & Education

GitHub repository

  •  10,443 Stars
  •  1,532 Forks
  •  829 Open Issues
  •   Updated  
View on GitHub

Popular alternatives

View all

Our users have written 13 comments and reviews about mRemoteNG, and it has gotten 226 likes

mRemoteNG was added to AlternativeTo by rmcardle on and this page was last updated .