Today, the Cupertino-based company released the Apple Remote Desktop 3.3.2 which improves the overall stability and performance of the remote-management tools.
With this recent update, mouse cursor tracking while controlling remote systems has been improved, as well as reliability when controlling systems with dual graphics processors or when controlling client computers with two displays. There is also a more reliable drag-and-drop file copy.
The update also fixes some issues of the previous version including better handling of IP address and port changes for clients using Network Address Translation (NAT), improved authenticating new client computers and improved reporting of results for failed software installations. Asset management problems like correct reporting of MacBook Air MAC addresses were also fixed.
The 4.21MB client update and the 51.41 admin update require Mac OS X 10.4.11, Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later, or Mac OS X 10.6 or later, or the corresponding Mac OS X Server version of any of those. It is both available via Software Update and at you can download it at Apple’s Support Downloads page.
Source: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/186697/apple_releases_remote_desktop_332_update.html