

You can find out more and download NoMachine 7 for Windows, Mac and Linux. For anyone using NoMachine Terminal Server to connect to a Linux system, the software will now give a choice between all available desktop environments rather than just running the default one. Other improvements and additions in this version of automatic screen recording when a session starts. In NoMachine 7 it has been made easier than ever to configure and establish remote connections. NoMachine can now also make use of walk-on-LAN to wakeup system on the same network. There's not much better support for multi-monitor environments, as well as support for authentication with separate accounts in multi-server environments. Server and player configuration options are grouped together for ease of access and each session opens in a new window so configurations is still possible without having to navigate back and forth. NoMachine 7 boasts a lovely new look, but there are plenty of other significant changes too.įrom a purely aesthetic point of view, the visible changes to the monitor menu across platforms makes to better integration, but it is the changes to the connection manager that will be most welcomed. These changes apply not only to connections between the various supported operating systems, but also web connections – these are now treated in the same way as any other connection. With just about all bases covered, this latest version introduces not only an updated look, but also makes setting up remote sessions easier than ever.Īnyone who has used NoMachine previously will notice that important changes have been made to the UI to help improve usability. NoMachine 7 goes far beyond the capabilities of many remote desktop tools in being available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspberry Pi, Android, iOS and ARM. But it can be difficult to find a remote access tool that provides everything you need, particularly if you are working across multiple platforms. At the moment, thanks to COVID-19, more and more people have been forced to work remotely, but it is a work practice that is being coming increasingly common regardless of whether there is a pandemic or not.
