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.
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 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 |
We’re excited to announce that Jump Desktop for iOS 9.7.8 is now available! This new version includes optimizations for iOS and iPadOS 16, Retina support for Fluid connections and bug fixes.
Jump Desktop for iOS is available now from the App Store.
In this release we've updated the icon to the old new icon and fixed a few bugs.
In 8.8.28:
In 8.8.27:
In 8.8.26:
In 8.8.23:
In 8.8.21:
Please note: Retina mode requires up to 4x the number of pixels an may have a performance impact on connections.
Jump Desktop for iOS 9.6.8 has the following changes:
In iOS 9.6.7 we added iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 compatibility. Also:
We've released Jump Desktop's Cloud REST API. Jump Desktop's cloud API lets you integrate Jump Desktop into your own apps, custom workflows as well as automate tasks you'd manually do on the web dashboard.
Start building today. See the API documentation.
Add notes to computers, users and access groups on your Team dashboard. You can even create custom fields to help with your workflow. You'll see a new Note field under each computer, user and access group in your team dashboard.
Of course, notes or annotations is completely accessible using Jump Desktop's Cloud API.
Starting with Jump Desktop Connect 6.7.42 you can run on-premise, high availability relay servers. Relay servers allow you to control how Jump Desktop traffic is routed through your infrastructure and isolate traffic to a specific host. All traffic is run through a specific set of UDP ports so you can control exactally what goes in and out and apply proper QoS if needed. You can use on-premise relay servers for better performance and increased security.
To get started, see the On-Premise Relay documentation.
Jump Desktop for Windows now supports running remote displays in separate windows! This lets you breakout your remote displays into their own window locally so that you can utilize multiple screens.
Each window can be placed any where locally and even maximized. Jump will remember your window placement for each connection.
To get started, connect to a machine with multiple displays and then click View -> Displays In Separate Windows.