Apple today released Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Client which is recommended for all Apple Remote Desktop clients and addresses several issues related to overall reliability. Apple also released Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Admin which is recommended for all Apple Remote Desktop clients and addresses several issues related to overall reliability.
Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Client and Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Admin are available via Software Update and also as standalone installlers.
More info and download links:
• Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Client – 4.21MB
• Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 Admin – 51.41MB
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “TowerTone” for the heads up.]
I have used Timbuktu for many years. I tried ARD a longtime ago and found it to be pretty crappy. Has it improved? Is it as good or better than TB2 now?
Since 3.3 it’s much better than TB2 IMHO. just works and is basically built into every Mac….
I hope it fixes all the crashing issues it’s had the past couple weeks.
jonahan
Try cutting back on the Don Julio….
Ever since going from 3.2 to 3.3 on the Admin side it is useless.
Had to remove and go back to 3.2 for any admins.
I’ll have to test this tomorrow on my test Mac and see if they fixed the problems introduced in the 3.3.0 update.
I have been using ARD for years with only minor problems.
I find the application a godsend for my work.
I use it everyday and have since the days of OS9. Hell it was cool then, it is invaluable now.
I only occasionally encounter minor issues usually cured by a relaunch or reboot. If you are managing a network of Apple computers it is a godsend.