Blogging about Royal TS/X, Royal Server and Royal Passwords

Why Dashboards?

In Royal TS V1 we introduced dashboards for terminal services sessions and since 1.7.x we also extended that dashboard to view Hyper-V instances. When you clicked on a folder we were just hiding the rem...

Royal TS V2 will introduce a plethora of new features but at the same time supports the old file format from Royal TS V1.x. We made sure that you can migrate to our new V2 version seamlessly and without any issues.

Bas...

In this blog post I want to focus a bit on the “new” navigation panel. There were a couple of things users wanted Royal TS to do in that panel. We got feedback like:

  • Allow to open/display multiple documents in the tr...

I really enjoy all the discussion about Royal TS V2. I feel we are on track and the feedback is really, really good. Thanks to all who are participating in the forums and everyone who sent emails and error reports.

Alt...

Thanks again to all the beta testers out there. Your error reports helped us fix many many bugs already. Since we will now provide new builds on a weekly or sometimes bi-weekly basis, we’ve improved the update check rout...

Last Friday, I’ve released the first public preview of Royal TS V2. As I mentioned in my blog post, the build is pretty rough and has not yet reached production quality. Nevertheless, lots of users downloaded and teste...

While we were working on Royal TS V2 we were aiming for classic menu and toolbar approach. We soon realized that the menu and toolbar concept doesn’t really scale well, especially when you consider additional connection...