Gnome Remote Connection Manager is a handy application that stores data about remote connections. It aims to streamline the process of accessing remote systems, by managing the complex details of each connection in a user-friendly interface.
What's great about Gnome Remote Connection Manager is that it is flexible and highly configurable. You're not restricted to the three applications mentioned as you're able to configure it to launch any type of application. It's easy to set up and use, and you'll even be able to use it to connect to ftp servers.
GRCM makes use of gconf, a GNOME application that's used as a system for storing and retrieving configuration settings on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It serves as the database where Gnome Remote Connection Manager stores its information and other related data.
As for the most recent update, Gnome Remote Connection Manager now boasts of new and improved features, including having the code fixed to build on Fedora 9, and the addition of new spec files for the purpose of building RPMs. These new enhancements make Gnome Remote Connection Manager even more efficient and an essential tool for users who need remote access.
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