Microsoft Remote Desktop M1



Microsoft’s Remote Desktop for Mac has been updated to include native support for Apple silicon.

San Francisco, Apr 17 (IANS): With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS. The latest update brought native support for the M1 chip, as well as some new features, 9To5mac reported on Friday. Microsoft’s Distant Desktop for Mac has been up to date to incorporate native assist for Apple silicon. As reported by The 8-Bit: Microsoft yesterday up to date its Distant Desktop software to natively assist M1 Macs. Get the Remote Desktop client. Follow these steps to get started with Remote Desktop on your Mac: Download the Microsoft Remote Desktop client from the Mac App Store. Set up your PC to accept remote connections. (If you skip this step, you can't connect to your PC.) Add a Remote Desktop connection or a remote resource.

Microsoft Remote Desktop M1

San Francisco, April 17 (IANS) With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS. With an aim to allows users to access their computer through another device remotely, Microsoft has updated its Remote Desktop client for macOS. The latest update brought native support for the M1.

As reported by The 8-Bit:

Microsoft yesterday updated its Remote Desktop application to natively support M1 Macs. The updated version will see improved performance and battery efficiency for Mac users with Apple Silicon chips.

Microsoft Remote Desktop M1

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Released on the Mac App Store, the release notes of the new version state:

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In this release we’ve made some significant updates to the shared underlying code that powers the Remote Desktop experience across all our clients. We’ve also added some new features and addressed bugs and crashes that were showing up in error reporting.