Blogging about Royal TS/X, Royal Server and Royal Passwords

Beginning of June we were presenting our new product, Royal Server which expands the functionality of our existing Royal TS/X clients (for Windows and OSX, and soon Android and iOS) substantially.

The unique thing...

Royal TS (the Windows as well as the OSX version) is a client application and as such not affected by the Heartbleed vulnerability.

But Royal TS is connecting to servers using SSL (e.g. using a WebConnection with https...

As mentioned in some of our previous blog posts, we are already working hard on Royal TS for Windows Version 3 and Royal TSX for OS X Version 2, A beta version will be ready for you to test very soon. It’s still a lot of...

We received several feature requests regarding .rdp file handling in Royal TS/X. It seems that web based portals such as Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure are not only more frequently used, the desire for a better and tighter...

Royal Revolution

Can you believe that? More than 10 years ago, on October 26th back in 2003, I released the first public version of Royal TS and it looked like this:

As promised in this blog post, a little background story ab...

What the heck is Kudu? – you may ask. Well, if you are running web site(s) on Windows Azure, you should read on and learn how you can not only leverage Kudu but also how to integrate it in your workflow using Royal TS. E...

We are getting a lot of emails from our users and from potential new users about certain features in and around Royal TS/X. While we have excellent online resources (like our Features pages for Windows and OS X, as...