

There is however some justifiable argument RDP is better. Most people go the VNC route because it is both built-in to OS X as Screen Sharing, and much cheaper. If you want the best VNC type solution then Remotix is the only one that fully supports the quirks Apple have added to their implementation in that it can connect to Screen Sharing without having to enable VNC mode. The information I have found so far all seems to suggest VNC as the only option, but wile watching a video. I'm considering treating myself to a Mac Mini (8Gb, 1TB) and was wondering if there is any way to remote desktop from my Windows machine to the Mac. In this article, were going to talk about connecting to a Windows Server EC2 instance and remotely managing it from your Mac. I am a long time Windows user (15+ years), but I have never owned a Mac (I know, I know). There is however some justifiable argument RDP is better. Previously, I wrote an article on how you can connect to a Linux EC2 instance using SSH via Terminal.
RDP INTO A MAC FROM WINDOWS SOFTWARE
Of these I think this one is closet to your needs Both companies main focus is to provide software to make a Mac in to a Mac Terminal Server however as you probably know Microsoft Terminal Server and RDP use the same protocol. There are only two companies offering RDP compatible solutions for the Mac, these are AquaConnect, and CodeRebel. Those based on their own individual proprietary system - such as Team Viewer, LogMeIn, RescueMe, etc.

