Jump Desktop for Mac 9.0.93 addresses screen tearing and stuttering issues, particularly on Intel-based Macs.
Jump Desktop for Mac 9.0.93 addresses screen tearing and stuttering issues, particularly on Intel-based Macs.
We’re pleased to introduce a major update for Jump Desktop! After a year of extensive beta testing across four major releases, we’re rolling out powerful new features and enhancements designed to improve your remote desktop experience.
Here’s what’s new:
Superior Compression & Color Fidelity:
Fluid 2.0 improves compression and color fidelity, delivering sharper visuals while using less bandwidth, making remote work and high-performance applications smoother and more efficient.
Surround Sound & Dynamic Audio:
Networking & Security:
Web-Based Remote Desktop Client:
We’re excited to announce that Fluid 2.0 RC1 (Release Candidate 1) is now available on beta channels.
Here's what's new in RC1 since Beta 4:
Also, here's what's new in Fluid 2.0. Check the previous announcements for full details on Beta 1 and Beta 2:
How do I download updates?
Enable Beta updates for Jump Desktop Connect / Mac / Windows and check for updates.
To start using Fluid 2.0 you will need to have Jump Desktop 9.x locally and Jump Desktop Connect 7.x on the host machine. RC1 is now rolling out to the Jump Desktop Mac and Windows Beta channel and Jump Desktop for Windows Beta channels. Jump Desktop Connect updates will follow before the end of the week to beta channels.
Fluid 2.0 Beta 3 is a bug fix release only.
In Beta 3 we've fixed many bugs reported over the last couple of weeks. Fluid 2.0 is packed with features! To learn about the new features please read the Beta 1 and Beta 2 release notes.
How to download Fluid 2.0 Beta 3:
Enable Beta updates for Jump Desktop Connect / Mac / Windows and check for updates.
We’re excited to roll out Fluid 2.0 Beta 2, a major update that takes remote desktop to the next level with 4:4:4 chroma subsampling and 10-bit color support. This release is all about delivering incredible color accuracy and detail, giving you a truly crisp, studio-quality experience right on your remote desktop.
What 4:4:4 Color Means for You
Traditionally, remote desktop apps have relied on 4:2:0 chroma sub-sampling to cut down on bandwidth. While that’s efficient, it also means sacrificing some detail, particularly in areas with sharp edges or fine text.
With 4:4:4 color support in Fluid 2.0 Beta 2, that’s no longer an issue. Every pixel now carries full color information.Artistic applications display with stunning precision, and even text and UI elements look sharper and more defined. Whether you’re working on detailed design projects or just want your desktop to look as good as it would in person, this is a big upgrade. This improvement isn’t just for creatives—productivity apps like word processors and spreadsheets also benefit, with text appearing noticeably crisper and easier to read.
4:4:4 on the left, 4:2:0 on the right (click the image to see the difference)
Moving from Millions to over a Billion Colors
Most displays use 8-bit color, which gives you 16.7 million colors to work with. That sounds like a lot until you need subtle color transitions or want to eliminate banding in gradients.
With Fluid 2.0 Beta 2, we’re stepping up to 10-bit color, which expands the color palette to over a billion colors. This leap ensures that even the most nuanced shades are rendered with incredible precision. Whether you’re in video production, graphic design, or any field that demands top-notch visual quality, this is the level of color depth you need to get your work done right.
Top image is original, the bottom image is the image with color banding.
Why 4:4:4 and 10-Bit Color Together Are a Game-Changer
Pairing full-color resolution (4:4:4) with a billion-color palette (10-bit per channel) in Fluid 2.0 Beta 2 gives you the ultimate high-fidelity remote desktop experience. This combination ensures that every pixel is vibrant and accurate, capturing even the smallest details and subtlest color variations. For anyone working with high-end visuals, whether it’s video editing, graphic design, or just enjoying a more polished remote desktop, this update is a must-have.
Flexibility at Your Fingertips
One of the coolest features of Fluid 2.0 Beta 2 is the ability to switch between all color modes on the fly while connected. Whether you need the high efficiency of 4:2:0 for certain tasks or want to take full advantage of 4:4:4 with 10-bit color, you can do it all without disconnecting: To switch colors while connected to a machine click Remote -> Color.
Important Notes:
How to Get Started:
Enable Beta updates for Jump Desktop Connect / Mac / Windows and check for updates.
Introducing Fluid 2.0!
We are excited to announce the release of Fluid 2.0 Beta 1. This update represents a significant leap forward from Fluid 1.0 with a major rewrite of the internal architecture.
Experience improved performance with Fluid 2.0, designed to support more colors and deliver faster speeds on modern hardware such as Apple Silicon and contemporary PCs.
Fluid 2.0 is enabled by default when connecting to Jump Desktop Connect 7.x or later. However, you can switch back to Fluid 1.0 via the menu option (Remote -> Codec).
Read more about 4:4:4 and 10bit color support here.
Our revamped networking stack makes Jump more resilient to networking errors. It adapts to and recovers much quicker from bandwidth problems, and scales up faster to higher bandwidth connections.
Teams Enterprise customers can now enjoy built-in support for 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound. The new Mac audio driver can handle up to 8 channels of audio. On Windows, it will automatically stream up to 8 channels if the host machine is set to use 8 channels. Clients will intelligently down-mix or up-mix as needed, making it perfect for tasks like video editing, gaming, and immersive audio experiences. A new Fluid performance stat called AudioChannels shows the maximum number of channels being streamed from the remote machine.
Switch desktop audio inputs at run-time. This allows you to change your audio setup without interrupting your session, providing flexibility and convenience.
1. Fluid 2.0 now supports connecting to machines directly from any web browser! You don't need to download a native client anymore. Experience zero friction, high performance remote desktop and screen sharing straight from your web browser. Simply log into your account at https://app.jumpdesktop.com, click My Computers and then click the computer to connect. Any computers running Jump Desktop Connect 7.0, and computers that you have access to will be listed there. Simply click to connect!
2. When Jump Desktop Connect 7.x is installed on the host machine, screen sharing links, users will see an option to connect via a native app or directly from their web browser:
3. Teams users will see Connect buttons with drop-downs where they can select the native app or web browser experience.
Tips: For best performance use Chrome or Edge. Don't worry, we will be optimizing for Safari and Firefox performance as we progress in the beta.
Downloads
These new features require Jump Desktop Connect 7.0 and new versions of Jump Desktop for Windows, iOS and Mac. At the moment these releases need to be downloaded manually. Over the coming weeks, we will be rolling this out to the beta channel.
Enable Beta updates for Jump Desktop Connect / Mac / Windows and check for updates.
This release addresses the following issues:
- Fixed: Users cannot log in if their local account requires a password reset.
- Fixed: On Windows, there are now virtual monitor fixes for headless machines with NVIDIA graphics cards.
- Fixed: On Mac, Adobe Premiere timeline movements are now smooth.
- New: Introduced a new Password-less Login feature for Jump Desktop for Teams users. This feature is always disabled by default on all existing and new installations. To enable this feature, open up Connect Settings and edit the Password-less login feature.
- New: Added support for disabling Privacy Mode and Audio Streaming via Connect Settings.
- Stability improvements.
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.
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.