Hi Mads,

I have actually been in talks at various times during the last year with the
CoRD developers regarding a possible change to FreeRDP. Their development
team is quite small, and one of the two main developers recently got a new
full time job that keeps him away from working on CoRD much. The other
developer was very excited about it, but wouldn't have enough time yet to
invest itself on the project. However, he said he would likely have more
time in a few months. Since it's been a few months since that last email, I
could contact him again to see if he would have more time now to work on it.
Definitely, if there are people interested in working on it, we have the
full collaboration of the CoRD developers already.

On a different matter, I've also talked with a Krdc developer, they are
considering to switch to FreeRDP as well.

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Mads Kiilerich <[email protected]> wrote:

> FYI, I just stumbled upon something:
>
> FreeRDP doesn't have full Mac support yet. There is an "old" rdesktop
> GPL fork at http://cord.sf.net/ that looks quite nice. Perhaps someone
> with Mac skills could get some inspiration there and add a simple native
> Mac GUI to FreeRDP?
>
> I just noticed http://www.irdesktop.com/ which is a GPL iPhone/iPad fork
> (of a fork) of CoRD. Perhaps someone with iOS skills could get some
> inspiration there and add a iPhone/iPad client to FreeRDP?
>
> /Mads
>
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