Best Remote Desktop Software for GitHub

Find and compare the best Remote Desktop software for GitHub in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Remote Desktop software for GitHub on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

  • 1
    JetBrains Gateway Reviews
    Experience seamless remote development with JetBrains Gateway, a streamlined desktop application that lets you utilize a JetBrains IDE without the need for downloads. This application facilitates a remote development process with ease, allowing you to connect to any remote server via SSH, while JetBrains Gateway manages the deployment of the IDE backend on that server. Enjoy the complete functionality of your IntelliJ-based IDE, making it feel as if you're working on a local project, no matter your location. Importantly, your source code remains secure as it is neither transferred nor stored on your local device. Instantly access fully configured remote environments to begin coding without delay. Benefit from managed and customizable development settings that ensure both security and flexibility for developers. Launch brand new, automated development environments tailored for each task in the cloud within moments, and effortlessly initiate any repository to collaborate in a cloud-based development setup. With JetBrains Gateway, the possibilities for productive remote work are virtually limitless.
  • 2
    HashiCorp Boundary Reviews
    Access systems from any location using user identity, eliminating the need for traditional solutions like SSH bastion hosts or VPNs that require the distribution and management of credentials, network control configurations such as firewalls, and exposing private networks. Boundary offers a secure method to access critical systems and hosts without the hassle of managing credentials or compromising your network's security, and it is completely open source. You can authenticate using any trusted identity provider you currently utilize, which means there’s no need to distribute new credentials. Instead of relying on physical IP addresses, authorize access based on logical roles and services. Additionally, you can manage dynamic infrastructure and integrate service registries to ensure that hosts and service catalogs are always current. Automate the injection of credentials to securely access services and hosts via HashiCorp Vault, thereby minimizing the risk of credential leakage through dynamic secrets and just-in-time credentials. This innovative approach not only simplifies access management but also enhances overall security and efficiency in your network.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next