TeamViewer: Remotely Access Desktops Or Share Yours With Others

Lets you access remote desktops or share your windows desktop with others for better collaboration. To start remote desktop session both parties need to have TeamViewer software installed and running. All sessions are secure and password protected.

TeamViewer - Remote Acces and Collaboration

Features:

  • Remote desktop sharing, file transfer, chat, etc.
  • All data sharing is encrypted and secure.
  • Works through Firewalls. No user configurations required.
  • You (the sharer) can decide whether you want to share the desktop or just allow the file transfer.
  • Completely free for non-commercial use.
  • More Questions? Check out support section
  • Works only on Windows computers (incl. Vista).
  • Take TeamViewer intoduction tour here

HowTo: Access and Download Files files from your PC remotely (using TeamViewer)

Visit: TeamViewer www.teamviewer.com


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  • Karenson August 13, 2007
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    Great app!!!

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  • stanemte September 3, 2007
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    Why don’t you use a web-based remote control tool? I’ve tried one — (techinline.com)Techinline Remote Desktop — and was satisfied with it. You’ll only need an internet connection and a browser. No need to install anything on your PC. And right away you’ll have a ready-to-use remote desktop access environment. You can easily use it to get access to Remote Support. And no fuss about…

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  • Aibek September 3, 2007
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    @stanemte
    Techinline seems good but I don’t like the fact that there is no free account option.

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  • alberto pennaglia September 7, 2007
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    ottimo programma provato su windows xp

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  • Richard October 4, 2007
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    I use Gooer Remote Desktop Service and it is web-based remote desktop servcie. IE and Firefox are supported. Mobile phone and PDA are also supported.

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  • sem September 29, 2009
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    I have also tried Proxy Pro 6 and have also had no legitimate concerns while using it. This product seems very basic and similar to many of the others. I might consider checking it out if I ever run into a problem with Proxy Pro 6.

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