Here at Devolutions, we’re constantly working to improve our products and help you control the IT chaos in your world. And that’s why we’ve recently updated our .NET framework from 4.0 to 4.6. As noted by Microsoft:
“With the .NET Framework 4.6, you’ll enjoy better performance with the new 64-bit “RyuJIT” JIT and high DPI support for WPF and Windows Forms. ASP.NET provides HTTP/2 support when running on Windows 10 and has more async task-returning APIs. There are also major updates in Visual Studio 2015 for .NET developers, many of which are built on top of the new Roslyn compiler framework. The .NET languages — C# 6, F# 4, VB 14 — have been updated, too.”
Plus, since .NET 4.6 is the base framework of Windows 10, you can now use Remote Desktop Manager on your Windows 10 PC without downgrading your framework to 4.0.
It’s Time to Let Go…
If you’re a Windows XP fan, then we’re sorry to say that the party is really and truly over. Microsoft stopped supporting the OS back in 2014, and it was left off the .NET 4.5 roster as well. So yes, old flames sometimes linger for years. But it really is time to move on. On the other hand, XP users still can download and use previous versions of RDM.