What’s the difference between Thinfinity VirtualUI server license and Thinfinity Remote Desktop server license?

When you need to access a Windows app remotely, both solutions may work for you.
Thinfinity VirtualUI and the Remote Desktop server share some basic characteristics:

– require a Windows-based server and an HTML5 browser-based client
– allow you to publish a Windows app within a browser
– have a per concurrent user license

So when you require to give a web access solution for your software users, any of them would cover the need.

Which one should you choose? Take a look at the table to define the best Thinfinity choice for you:

 Thinfinity VirtualUIThinfinity Remote Desktop
Source Code Access Required?YES. Only the software developer can enable compatibility with VirtualUI.NO. You can publish to the web ANY software, no matter if you have access to the code or not.
Windows to the web in minutesYES. The application can be web-enabled in minutes.YES. The application can be web-enabled in minutes.
Web App Look & Feel CustomizationYES. The original application can be fully transformed under the web-enabled version. See a demo.NO. The web version looks like just the original app.
Integration with external web resourcesYES. Check the VirtualUI tutorials..NO.
RDP Gateway, with remote desktop access for PC/VMsNO.YES. Check the guide here.
2FA /MFA SupportedYES. Read more here.YES. Read more here.
Single Sign On (SSO) SupportedYES. Read more here.YES. Read more here.
License/PriceRead more here.Read more here.
Installation GuideGuide here.Guide here.