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

In our previous blog post we have set up and configured Royal Server. Next, we need to prepare a connection in Royal TS/X to access Royal Server.

As an example, we will configure a Windows Processes connection in Royal...

After you have installed Royal Server, you should check Configure Royal Server now to review the default installation settings and adapt them to your needs. Although this post seems a bit long, you can leave everything...

We are really excited to announce the public beta of our next major releases of Royal TS/X as well as Royal Server today!

Royal TS/X – the next major versions

In the last months, we have been very busy to build t...

Beginning of June we were presenting our new product, Royal Server which expands the functionality of our existing Royal TS/X clients (for Windows and OSX, and soon Android and iOS) substantially.

The unique thing...

Royal TS (the Windows as well as the OSX version) is a client application and as such not affected by the Heartbleed vulnerability.

But Royal TS is connecting to servers using SSL (e.g. using a WebConnection with https...

We are getting a lot of emails from our users and from potential new users about certain features in and around Royal TS/X. While we have excellent online resources (like our Features pages for Windows and OS X, as...

After several months of beta testing, we’re finally ready to release Royal TSX 1.2 to the world!
This release is filled with new features and bugfixes, so we thought we dedicate a blog post to highlight the new features...