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CrossLoop – Simple Secure Screen Sharing

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Edvard:
Teamviewer works just fine for me when I have to remote in to my in-laws computer, AND it runs from my Linux workstation (imagine that).  I prefer TigerVNC, but...

tomos:
FWIW I used join.me again lately. Worked well.
https://join.me/

mwb1100:
I have used Fog Creek's Copilot:  https://www.copilot.com/

$5 for a day-pass, free on the weekend.

Other plans are available if you need to use it regularly.

Deozaan:
TeamViewer is great for me. I've been using it to remote to my own PC from my phone/tablet for a couple of years now. It's never let me down. And free for personal use.  :Thmbsup:

I like it well enough that I'd probably even pay for it... if the cheapest plan wasn't $750. But I guess with prices like that, they're probably making enough money from sales to support people like me for free.

40hz:
I preferred Crossloop over TeamViewer because it lacked the capability to allow remote access without somebody physically at the local machine to grant it. Most of my clients are in the legal or financial services sector. So that was a major selling point. I know you don't need to setup unattended access in TeamViewer. But with this crowd, there's a big difference between "not able" and "not enabled" when it comes to that sort of feature. And I don't blame them.

Now I get to call everybody this week and tell them CrossLoop is no longer available and we'll be putting in for subscription refunds - and yeah, sorry I didn't give them more of a heads up.

Monday, monday...

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