
Each time you request a software list, it'll query the remote system but the details shown are more extensive and can be exported as a CSV file.Ī minor complaint is that a quick access tab is loaded at the top of the central window every time you select a tool. This latest version only sees some minor fixes, so hardware inventory is still unremarkable as DameWare only lists basic information such as its CPU, memory, graphics and so on. Likewise with registry editing, as it'll also start the Windows remote registry service for you. These APIs allow Guacamole to be tightly integrated into other applications, whether they be open source or proprietary.įor enterprises, dedicated commercial support is also available through third party companies.We could load a remote command prompt window and if the Windows remote support service isn't running on the target system, DameWare will offer to start it. We feel this sets us apart from other remote desktop solutions, and gives us a distinct advantage.Īpache Guacamole is built on its own stack of core APIs which are thoroughly documented, including basic tutorials and conceptual overviews in the online manual. It is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, and is actively maintained by a community of developers that use Guacamole to access their own development environments. With both Guacamole and a desktop operating system hosted in the cloud, you can combine the convenience of Guacamole with the resilience and flexibility of cloud computing.Īpache Guacamole is and will always be free and open source software. As long as you have access to a web browser, you have access to your machines.ĭesktops accessed through Guacamole need not physically exist.


Latest release: 1.4.0 (released on 21:20:13 -0800)īecause the Guacamole client is an HTML5 web application, use of your computers is not tied to any one device or location.
