Remote control
Remote desktop software lets one computer view or control another computer, not just across a network, but from anywhere in the world. Because remote desktop apps, also known as remote access apps, work easily between any machines running either Windows or macOS, you can log into customers’ computers to provide technical support, or perhaps create a remote control to invite friends or clients to view your desktop, while you run-through a demo or presentation. Features of our remote desktop software include multiple connection support, fast user switching, secure drag and drop, and 256-bit AES encryption. Explore our full remote control range for free, now.
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