Software Review and Free Download | Internet and Network Tools | NetSarang Xmanager Enterprise
(August 2007) 
Xmanager is a powerful and easy-to-use PC X server that runs on Windows
platforms. It allows you to bring remote Unix/Linux desktops to your Windows
PC seamlessly. You can also run remote X applications securely through the
SSH (Secure Shell) protocol even when your Windows PC is inside a private
network and a firewall is between your PC and the remote server.
Xmanager is used in various fields of work including large scale craft and
semiconductor designing and server management in an IDC (Internet Data
Center). It is widely used by server administrators of universities and
corporations, and personal users who simply want to connect to remote hosts
over the internet. Xmanager is an easy and powerful PC X server designed to
satisfy the needs and wants of these various users.
Share the X applications and Unix/Linux server systems.
A group of users can share various X applications like CAD/GIS that run on
Unix server systems. Especially, in the environment like companies' training
facilities or computer rooms of schools where user groups often switch in
and out, PC X server can be flexibly used and applied.
Run MS Windows and Unix/Linux applications simultaneously.
Xmanager helps you finish your job more efficiently on the complex network
environment. You can easily switch your work by clicking from window to
window on your computer screen.
Connect to the remote server system whether you are at work or at home.
If your home and office PC are connected to the internet, you can work
remotely from your home. It is impossible to handle all business tasks only
with text-based terminals (such as using telnet). But with PC X server,
various tasks including graphic applications can be performed at your home.
Key Features:
The most powerful and intuitive session management tool in the market
Xbrowser Dynamically searches for any available UNIX/Linux hosts
Instant connection using the Address bar
Instant connection to the UNIX/Linux machines using the Address bar
Using the Address bar to start TELNET/SSH sessions
Using the Address bar to start FTP sessions
Sending Xmanager/Xstart sessions via email
Creating desktop shortcuts for faster access to the applications you need
Creating session with New Session Wizard
Applying different profiles for each server and application
Editing a Xconfig profile and applying it to multiple Xmanager sessions
Securing your communication with the server using the SSH protocol
Generating the user/public key with SSH Key Generation Wizard
Preventing unauthorized use of Xmanager with Access Control
Opening multiple Xmanager instances with different X server settings
Using MS-DOS command line options to connect to the UNIX/Linux hosts
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