2 mousclicks too much and I'm gone somewhere else haha. As i've responded in a reply.there are so many good ones to get so I just pick the one that works the quickest out of the box. I settled on nomachine because of the automatic detection of computers on the network and win and mac support. Zoho Assist, ManageEngine Remote Access Plus, and Remote Desktop Manager: Best suited for large businesses, enterprises, and teams that need advanced remote support features to meet their business needs. I've tried Anyviewer, nomaschine, tightvnc and read up about some others. UltraVNC and Microsoft Remote Desktop: Great choice for businesses looking for free TeamViewer alternatives. A steady connection to about 12 laptops from 3-4 laptops in a directors booth with the possibility of connecting through a code with a possibility to remember/save the connections that I made will do just fine.Īnyone got a suggestion for a well functioning, really basic and cheaper alternative to Teamviewer/Anydesk?Įdit: Thank you guys, it's been a couple of days before I could respond. I don't need any bells and whistles since I'm not offering remote support, I just need basic control of my own laptops. It seems the ones I tried all need a different host and client app(splashtop), need logging in from a browser (google, screenconnect), need to create a secured token per session (screenconnect), or shortkeys can't be used (google). What I like about Teamviewer and Anydesk is that I download 1 app that I can connect from and to. Now I've tried Splashtop and Screenconnect and Google Remote all to my frustration. The purpose is to control different laptops in a congress centre and all I need is to be able to control the OS. I've been trying out different remote softwares to use instead of teamviewer/anydesk.
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