Watermarking in Jump Desktop for Teams

Jump Desktop for Team includes an easy-to-use watermarking feature that enhances the security and compliance of your remote desktop sessions. This feature allows administrators to embed watermarks directly into the remote desktop window. These watermarks can display connection-specific information such as IP address, email, or user name. Learn more here.


Jump Desktop 8.10.4 Mac

Enhancements

  • New List View Columns
    • Last Seen: Indicates the most recent time a machine was online. Ideal for managing multiple machines and identifying ones that may need to be removed.
    • Last Connected: Displays the last time you established a connection with a machine.
  • Enhanced Listview Mode: New icons indicate the online and offline status of your machines for a more intuitive experience.
  • Observe Mode Toggle: Switch to observe mode easily with a new keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Cmd+Shift+O).
  • Prevent Local Display Sleep: Ensure your local display stays awake during active connections. Perfect when watching remote content or monitoring connections. Navigate to Jump Desktop -> Settings -> General to access.

Fixes

  • macOS Sonoma Compatibility:
    • Resolved an issue with RDP printer redirection.
    • Implemented a fix for a reported crash issue.
  • Stability Improvements: General bug fixes for a smoother experience.
  • Audio Output: Fixed issues where audio output didn’t switch automatically.
  • iCloud Syncing: Resolved a glitch that led to the display of duplicate computers.

Jump Desktop for Mac 8.9.23

In this update, notable improvements have been made in handling connection windows in 'Displays in Separate Windows' mode. The strategy now opts to reuse existing windows instead of closing and re-opening them. This change is particularly beneficial when using virtual monitors.

Stylus remoting has undergone a significant upgrade, delivering precision and accuracy like never before. An option to disable stylus remoting on the client side has been added as well. To disable stylus remoting, connect to the machine and click Remote => Uncheck Stylus.

Compatibility with Adobe Photoshop has been enhanced, specifically in the handling of mouse cursors.

Various stability and performance enhancements have been implemented.

Your feedback is invaluable. Please don't hesitate to reach out to support@jumpdesktop.com if you have any questions.

Jump Desktop for Mac 8.9.16

This is a bug fix release which fixes an issue with 'Fullscreen on All Windows' and 'Lock Mouse Cursor' not working correctly. This release also improves startup performance improvements for 1000s of machines.


Jump Desktop for Mac 8.9.11

This is a bug fix release. 

Notable issues fixed:

  • "Fullscreen on All Windows" could not be selected for RDP connections
  • Apple Silicon optimizations when running multiple simultaneous Fluid connections
  • Adds an option in Preferences to enable the Apple Menu
  • Stability

Privacy Mode for Fluid


Privacy Mode for Fluid blanks out the host machine's physical displays and blocks inputs from physical keyboard and mice attached to the machine. Privacy mode will also automatically lock computer after a user's remote session ends. This is perfect for when you need to remotely work on sensitive documents and media. Great for shared environments and hybrid work. 

To enable privacy mode connect to your machine and click Remote -> Privacy Mode.

Teams users can also enforce Privacy Mode via Connect Settings:

Privacy Mode is currently available when connecting from a Mac to a Windows or Mac machine.

Virtual Displays

Virtual Displays for Fluid lets you extend your remote session beyond the physical limits of your host's displays. You can now create up to 4 virtual displays during a remote session (see below for limitations). 

Virtual displays support arbitrary resolutions and can match your local display layout perfectly. This is perfect for working with multiple monitors without having to worry about how many monitors are attached to the remote host. Virtual Monitors also support Retina mode for extra clarity! 

To get started: 

Connect to your machine, click Displays -> Virtual Monitor and select the number of virtual displays to use. Once virtual displays are engaged Jump will replace the host's physical monitors with virtual monitors. You can resize virtual monitors by simply resizing your local Jump Desktop windows.

Requirements:

Virtual Monitor support currently works when connecting from a Mac or Windows to a Windows 10 or macOS 10.14+ machine. A Teams Enterprise subscription is required to enable 2 or more virtual monitors.

Host Platform
Supported Virtual Monitors
Apple Silicon Macs
up to 4 virtual monitors
Windows 10 or later
up to 4 virtual monitors
Intel macOS 10.15 or later
up to 3 virtual monitors
Intel macOS 10.14
1 virtual monitor




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