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 VirtualUI | Thinfinity Remote Desktop | |
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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 minutes | YES. The application can be web-enabled in minutes. | YES. The application can be web-enabled in minutes. |
Web App Look & Feel Customization | YES. 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 resources | YES. Check the VirtualUI tutorials.. | NO. |
RDP Gateway, with remote desktop access for PC/VMs | NO. | YES. Check the guide here. |
2FA /MFA Supported | YES. Read more here. | YES. Read more here. |
Single Sign On (SSO) Supported | YES. Read more here. | YES. Read more here. |
License/Price | Read more here. | Read more here. |
Installation Guide | Guide here. | Guide here. |