![]() ![]() The 2 users and myself are all experiencing the same issue that it seems to be difficult to connect to the remote computers after they have (gone to sleep? or after about 10 minutes after being logged out of the computers). We are rolling this software out in my company slowly and currently have a total of 3 users operating RemotePC. CONSįeatures you feel are missing or could be improved? - I am a new user for RemotePC (only a few months if that of user ability). We are used to another remote software package and find that "RemotePC" has a better integrated (and more intuitive) design to transfer files back and forth between PC. The most impactful feature is the "File Transfer" functionality of RemotePC. ![]() The feature that is most impactful? - I am the Admin (for RemotePC) and a user for my small company of 12. Our setup is the home PCs are Lenovo Laptops. Overall experience is very nice though and I would recommend this software to others who are trying to implement remote computer controls. I like the fact that the install is hinged off of the remote users email address, but this is also limited (or is there a way around this? There does not seem to be a lot of examples on how to set up the software). Initially we purchased the single user license and then switched to the Team license. It would be great to have better online instructions for different size companies. The installations however did not come completely without some hiccups. We just started rolling out RemotePC and find it fairly seamless in using compared to our existing remote software. Add iOS control and we’ll talk.My company has implemented a hybrid schedule whereas the employee shifts are set that everyone only comes into the office 3 days a week. In truth, it probably deserves more than a 4.5. It should of course be on the short list for any IT department. There are of course free remote solutions, but RemotePC offers so much additional functionality (free and pay), and performs so well, that I’d recommend it for even the average user if the free stuff has proven frustrating. I did actually use it to locate my phone once. But as I discussed earlier, that RemotePC can do it at all is very handy. There was the occasional trouble scrolling, and the connection wavered a couple of times. Performance controlling my Android phone was decent, though not perfect. I was also impressed with the quality of the audio RemotePC delivered from the, ahem… remote PC. This was, however, from macOS so the state of local GPU driver support is suspect. The same connections employing Microsoft’s and Chrome’s Remote Desktop software were considerably less zippy, albeit still perfectly usable. I can’t say if RemotePC is the fastest RC program I’ve used, but it’s darn close to TeamViewer-the overall quickest in my experience. Enable this and you’ll hear audio from the remote computer. Note the disabled speaker icon at the upper right of the frame. In remote desktop lingo, a server or host is the software on board a device that lets you control it.Ĭontrolling our Windows 11 test bed from the macOS version of RemotePC. RemotePC doesn’t rely on web access for variegated OS support either: there are servers for Windows, macOS, Linux, and-very unusually-Android. You can also invite others for one-off sessions. It supports both client/server access using locally installed software, as well as web-based access from your browser. Go there to learn more about our evaluation process and how competing products compare./ Design and featuresĮven when it comes to the basics, RemotePC is playing big-league ball. Note: This review is part of our roundup of Best remote desktop software. ![]() I like the attitude-if it can or should be done, let’s just do it. And RemotePC, which can leverage iDrive for backup, is the most feature-laden remote desktop software on the planet. Having reviewed iDrive’s online backup service several times over the years, I’m familiar with the company’s penchant for feature-rich efforts. ![]()
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