Products
What we build
Three pieces that only make sense together: the application you install, the service it can sync through, and the remote desktop that opens inside it. The first is free, the second is optional, and the third you never have to think about.
Flagship application
BURSU Connection Manager
- Windows
- 2.8.1
- macOS
- 1.8.1
- Linux
- 1.8.1
- Android
- 1.8.2
- iOS · iPadOS
- 1.1.22 beta
SSH, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, RDP, VNC, Telnet, serial and web sessions in one window, with every credential held in an encrypted vault.
One list of connections, on every machine you use. Jump hosts and port forwarding, split-view terminals, broadcast input, command snippets, a file panel with a transfer queue, session logging and Wake-on-LAN. It imports what you already have from PuTTY, WinSCP, mRemoteNG, Remote Desktop Manager, Royal TS, OpenSSH config files and saved remote-desktop shortcuts. It is free.
- Windows, macOS, Linux and Android — iOS and iPadOS in TestFlight beta
- Credentials sealed with AES-256 and opened only by your master password
- Interface in English, Russian, Ukrainian and Georgian
Hosted sync
BURSUcloud
- Price
- Paid, per database
- Account
- Required
- What we see
- Ciphertext
- Sharing
- Per folder, per person
A private database that keeps your connections in step across machines and colleagues — without ever holding a key that opens them.
Your master password is used on your device and stays there. What reaches the server is sealed, and it leaves sealed: we can move it, back it up and hand it to the colleagues you name, and we cannot read a line of it. Folders can be shared per person, each with their own permission to view, to edit, or to reveal a password.
- Zero-knowledge by construction — the server cannot decrypt what it stores
- Per-folder permissions for teams, and an audit trail of who changed what
- Optional. The application is fully usable with a local vault and no account.
Our own remote desktop
BURSUrdp
- Price
- Included
- Runs on
- Windows, macOS, Linux
- Sold separately
- No
The remote-desktop engine inside BURSUcm is ours. We wrote it, which is why a problem with it is something we can fix rather than report.
A remote desktop that is also a connection manager cannot be an application borrowed from somewhere else and framed. So the whole session is ours end to end: smooth video on a slow link, several monitors laid out the way you have them, sound, printers, and files dragged between the remote clipboard and your own. The same engine runs on Windows, macOS and Linux, so a desktop opened from one of them looks like a desktop opened from any of them.
- Hardware-friendly video, so a full desktop stays usable over a thin connection
- Multi-monitor, sound, printer and smart-card redirection
- Copy a file on the remote desktop and paste it on yours
Everything above is free to try
The application costs nothing and needs no account. BURSUcloud is the only thing we charge for, and it is the part you can leave switched off.