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BetaNews reports that Apple has updated its Remote Desktop software:

Apple has issued the second iteration of its Remote Desktop tool, used to manipulate Mac OS X computers from afar. The new release includes software distribution features to simplify administration of Mac networks, as well as support for custom install packages. Remote Desktop 2 also adds VNC support, meaning it can now connect to Windows and UNIX systems. Pricing starts at $299 USD for 10-clients, while the unlimited-client edition is offered at $499 USD.

Imagine that. Windows XP Professional has this capability built in, and I know I’m not the only geek who uses this feature around the home and when traveling. The idea of positioning Remote Desktop strictly as a support tool for use in large organizations is short-sighted, IMO. Does anyone know whether Apple offers a limited version of this capability for ordinary users?

For true cross-platform support, VNC is really all you need anyway, and it’s free…

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