Google’s Chrome Remote Desktop), and while I haven’t noticed screen updates as being substantially faster/better, the ease of setup factor is critical – especially when dealing with a computer neophyte. TeamViewer is simply easier to get running than competing solutions (e.g. More important is the ease of use, and that’s one area I’ve noticed over the past year where TeamViewer tends stands out. The ability to transfer files (without establishing a remote session) in particular looks promising. I can’t personally point at any of the new features as things I’ve needed, but for commercial use I can see some as being interesting. This allows developers to write applications to manage TeamViewer user accounts in a company profile as well as migrate from and integrate with existing IT infrastructure.
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