TrustRadius Insights for TSPlus are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Easy Installation and Setup: Several users have found TSplus extremely easy to install and set up, with the process taking just a few hours. They appreciate the intuitive user interface and built-in security features that contribute to a seamless experience.
Wide Range of Useful Features: Many reviewers have mentioned that TSplus offers a wide range of useful features, making it a powerful tool for line of business software publishing and desktop remote access. They particularly highlight the direct access to servers through the connection client program or web browser using the Web Portal.
Cost-Effectiveness: A number of users appreciate the cost-effectiveness of TSplus, mentioning that the price per license is significantly lower compared to Microsoft RDP. They also mention that TSplus provides more features than Microsoft RDP, making it a valuable alternative choice for their needs.
We use TS Plus to work via RDP on servers. We resell, configure and manage TS Plus for our customers. it is much more convenient and easier to implement, manage and use than the classic Microsoft RDP.
Pros
Detailed management of users or user groups and the applications associated with them
Using MS app standard RDP or creating TS Plus runtime
license management and updates
Cons
The custom client doesn't always work with all applications, I solved it by configuring connections with classic RDP on individual PCs
the procedure for activating and renewing the licenses was not very clear to me, I went by trial and error but in the end I was able to activate it
nothing else in particular, everything works in a simple and intuitive way
Likelihood to Recommend
It is useful in all the cases where users have to work via rdp. The possibility of making available to users only the applications they need is very useful. However, it is less appropriate in environments where there is a need for large computing power such as design studios. It would require a hardware requirement that is too economically high to be justified