

- #Teamviewer alternatives for android control update#
- #Teamviewer alternatives for android control software#
- #Teamviewer alternatives for android control Pc#
- #Teamviewer alternatives for android control free#
The thing is: I only use it in case of troubleshooting things.
#Teamviewer alternatives for android control Pc#
I have it installed on my father and girlfriend's PC as well. But as said: make sure that if you've got a version that works, that you disable updates on all the computers you want to connect with. Oh, but that reminds me: have you tried a downgrade? They're slowly removing those from their website, but I've had success with them in the (not too long ago) past. The hard part probably isn't in remaining on your current version, but that you cannot connect to a higher version (which is pretty smart on their behalve, and rather infuriating elsewhere if you've got friends who "just updated it because it wanted to"). None of which I really need since.version 12, I think (the one that added android support).
#Teamviewer alternatives for android control update#
Until now their yearly update has always seen some interesting new features. Especially considering it's a yearly subscription. I got to agree that for a single user, the price is high. I think they're more going after those who use it on a near daily basis (like those colleagues from my previous post). Five minutes is plenty, and because it happens like only once in two months, it's not like I'm going to get flagged. I can attest this as well, though from the opposite perspective.Ĭlick to expand.Hard to say. But it's a front end for vnc, so likely equally 'slow' (I don't find it slow, but TeamViewer is certainly snappier and more responsive) (I ended up getting them a license, of course)Ĭan't say I know many alternatives.
#Teamviewer alternatives for android control software#
Their office literally has buckets and buckets of cash lying around, yet they never thought that paying for paid software was the thing to do. On top of being a company, this was the vault. I admit it's somewhat of a dick move, but in our case it was justified. Five minutes, I guess, to merely two seconds. We from ict were also never informed of this little act of piracy (we ARE a business) until that connection slowly stopped from.
#Teamviewer alternatives for android control free#
As it turned out, they had used a free version of TeamViewer as well to check one remote computer on a daily basis for at least over a year, and had been ignoring the 'please pay for this if you're a company' message all that time. Not to long ago, I was called in for an 'emergency': the people from the vault could no longer connect to a specific computer.

If anyone has a good suggestion, do let me know.Ĭlick to expand.I can attest this as well, though from the opposite perspective. And they seem to have no interest in people legitimately telling them their use case and asking to be unflagged. This has been going on for a while (at least a year), but it didn't happen to me until recently. At first I could connect for 5 minutes at a time before it disconnected me and told me to pay, now it's no more than 1-2 minutes. If you don't know what I mean, recently they've been flagging literally everyone as business users, and trying to charge them money. This was my primary reason for using TeamViewer to begin with and it really sucks that they're being dicks now.

Fast (as in refresh rate.) VNC is slow, Remote Utilities is slow, and UltraViewer doesn't have an Android client. without having to enter in the info every single place I want to use it. An account system or similar so I can add all of my PCs and access them all from my laptop, phone, etc.

I'm kind of at my wits end and still having to deal with TeamViewer's bullshit simply because I haven't found a good alternative yet. With the recent bullshit, I'm having to look for an alternative.
