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Changelog
Rewritten with...
Changelog:
Rewritten with Flutter
Support ipv6 (beta)
Strengthed password
Quick support feature
Hardware codecs H264 / H265 (beta)
AV1 codec
International keyboard (Map mode and translate mode)
Wayland support (beta, known issues #4276 (comment))
Privacy mode (beta, Windows only)
Headless Linux
Virtual display (Windows)
Resolution adjustment
Dark theme
A lot of improvements (#918)
Just a beta feature though. Last time I checked it still didn't work unattended. So unless the missing wayland puzzle pieces are in place now, it's likely still unusable for be.
That is also a wayland showstopper for me personally. Does someone know if it is a per se wayland issue or is there "only" the implementation missing (i.e. in plasma wayland for instance)?
Used to use TeamViewer as I supported it for a company and was familiar with it but I got tired of the 2 hour session limit. Found Rustdesk through some Google searching and now I run my own install of it. Absolutely love it for my use case and I'm glad they're able to keep putting out updates!
I am not sure myself, so the following may be wrong.
In my understanding, the rewrite refers to the RustDesk desktop whose interface appears to have been created with Sciter, which was replaced by Flutter.
That looks right actually, so they had been using Flutter already for mobile and finally decided to align their desktop codebase to it too, makes sense
One more version without the obvious UPnP. At this point I think they're not implementing UPnP in order to somehow profit from the lack of it in the future. Who on their right minds wants all traffic going over a server when in most cases you can simply use UPnP? This makes no sense.
Also yet another version with the address book not implemented, but I bet the sign in button is still on the client to continue to confuse new users. Almost 2 years that button has been there to do nothing.