What is TGX Remote Desktop?

Remote graphic solutions that provide optimal performance tailored to your workflow are essential for maintaining productivity. TGX transcends the typical remote desktop experience, functioning instead as a fully-fledged remote workstation. It enables the visualization of intricate graphic applications at resolutions reaching up to 4K, all while offering an astonishingly responsive experience akin to working locally. With TGX, multiple collaborators can connect seamlessly, providing a remote experience so immersive that you'll hardly notice the distance. The remarkably low latency and local-like performance of TGX position it as the perfect choice for high-end video workstations and demanding applications. By streamlining the process of connecting to computers—whether it's your own, a colleague's, or a data center—TGX alleviates the typical frustrations associated with remote work. Industries across the board utilize TGX to effectively access their essential graphics applications. Additionally, the Collaborator often seeks input from team members, requires management authorization, or simply desires a second opinion on important projects. This collaborative tool not only enhances productivity but also fosters teamwork in a remote setting.

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Free Trial Offered?:
Yes

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Mechdyne Corporation
Date Founded:
1996
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.mechdyne.com/software-services/software-solutions/remote-desktop-tgx/
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Product Details

Deployment
SaaS
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Video Library
Support
Standard Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

TGX Remote Desktop Categories and Features

Remote Desktop Software

Chat
Cross-Platform Access
File Transfer
Group View
Mobile Device Access
Multi Monitor Support
Record Remote Sessions
Remote Print
Remote Wake
User Management

TGX Remote Desktop Customer Reviews

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  • Reviewer Name: Alex J.
    Position: Producer/Editor
    Has used product for: Less than 6 months
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 1 - 25
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    It's better than you think, BUT

    Date: Jun 20 2023
    Summary

    I would love for them to bring this fully into the Mac world with a standard window chrome and behavior, but more than that fixing the keyboard conundrum is vital. Just a menu option to map Control to the command key would be nice.

    IT would be great if the window size was reported to the client so it just sent me a non-scaled window, but I don't really mind scaling the remote window down a bit to still access my desktop.

    Positive

    Latency is very very low. I work in the entertainment industry and on a decent connection I'm able to drive a 4k display and edit on a remote workstation 500 miles away with low enough latency that it's usable. Sync isn't an issue for audio, the screen refresh is high enough that 60fps playback is-well not quite right but 24fps is fine. and you can edit 60 it just looks more like 24 fps while you watch it.

    The clipboard is synced between machines (at least for text. I have not tried images) and that is impressive and VERY useful.

    No compression artifacts. Allows me to use a windows PC with a Mac client.

    Negative

    The Mac client needs a LOT of help. I think it's running Java? It doesn't act like a Mac citizen with nonstandard window behavior.

    The thing it needs most is the ability to translate the keyboard layout to swap keys like Command/Windows key to control (Mac users trying to use shortcuts will find themselves presented with a confusing menus popping up when trying to do things like cut/paste)

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