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		<title>What is mRemoteNG?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>mRemoteNG is an open-source, free software tool for managing remote connections. It is a fork of the original mRemote project, improved and actively maintained by the community. Its main purpose is to allow the management of multiple types of remote connections from a single, centralized interface. Key Features: Multiple protocol support: mRemoteNG allows managing connections [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://mremoteng.org/"><strong>mRemoteNG</strong> </a>is an open-source, free software tool for managing remote connections. It is a fork of the original mRemote project, improved and actively maintained by the community. Its main purpose is to allow the management of multiple types of remote connections from a single, centralized interface.</p>
<h4><strong>Key Features</strong>:</h4>
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<li><strong>Multiple protocol support</strong>: mRemoteNG allows managing connections through various protocols such as RDP (Remote Desktop), SSH, VNC, Telnet, and others.</li>
<li><strong>Tabbed user interface</strong>: It facilitates managing multiple sessions simultaneously in different tabs, enhancing productivity and reducing the hassle of multiple open windows.</li>
<li><strong>Credential storage</strong>: You can securely store access credentials, so you don’t need to enter them each time you connect to a server or device.</li>
<li><strong>Open-source</strong>: Being an open-source project, it is free, and its development is transparent, with contributions from the community.</li>
<li><strong>Portability</strong>: mRemoteNG does not require installation, making it ideal for carrying on a USB drive or using in different environments.</li>
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<h4><strong>Benefits of using mRemoteNG</strong>:</h4>
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<li><strong>Time-saving</strong>: You can centralize your connection management, saving time when switching between different applications for different protocol types.</li>
<li><strong>Productivity boost</strong>: With its organized interface and multiple tabs, you can work on several servers or devices simultaneously without hassle.</li>
<li><strong>Security</strong>: It provides secure password and configuration storage, making it easy to access remote servers without compromising security.</li>
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