Microsoft recently launched a new remote Desktop (desktop) application for MAC users, and is currently in beta phase. This update brings users a new user interface and some new features, users can download the trial today, and give your feedback.
The biggest update to the remote Desktop Beta is its new user interface, which gives the impression that it is very simple and easy to use, and that the user also notes Microsoft's improvements to account management, and that both the CMD and CTRL shortcuts can be used simultaneously during the remote control process.
In other words, if you are a MAC user, you no longer need to worry about copying, cutting and pasting operations, to think of the CMD key and CTRL key switch. Microsoft also promised it would support multiple displays, clipboard jumps, Remote Desktop Gateway.
Microsoft encourages users to use the app today and give feedback on their usage. However, it is worth mentioning that the beta version in the functional and formal version of the lack of, so there may be some bugs or performance problems.
Microsoft's remote Desktop for Mac allows users to control Windows or Mac devices, allowing users to do their work remotely.