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What Program can I use to view my desktop from a remote computer via the internet? I am using a free program called I'm InTouch. When I log on via the internet to see my desktop It's extremly slow and the graphics are horrible. Is there a better program or way of logging on to my computer Via the internet?
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I recommend Symantec PC anywhere. I have used it in the past and was very happy with it.
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Originally Posted by TheComputerGeek
I recommend Symantec PC anywhere. I have used it in the past and was very happy with it.
Jeff woo woo backup buddy. Name a couple before that recommandation.
PC Anywhere is the biggest name but, to me at least not the best bet.
VNC is tight because of the muilt user platform support.
Here where it get tricky. Remotely Anywhere is the coolest Remote Desktop app it monitors everything so well you need to try it out to believe it. It is web based you have the server and the other side has the Brower. Now everything is perfect couldn't get better expect the Remote Desktop part. Mouse & keyboard movements never been worse. So I gave it 5 out of 5 on the monitor part but, a 0/5 on the remote desktop part.
GotoMyPC try it see if you like it if you want something web based.
Here is my fav Remote Adminisitrator www.radmin.com
This is the simplest easiest and fastest I ever seen. I am on a Windows 95 box at work with 16MB when I access the home PC from home and it smokes in speed makes me feel that I am at home. Fast refresh rate never seen better has file transfer etc etc 1024bit excry. You can't go wrong with this product. Free to try $30 to buy. By the way this app is not web based you need to install a 1.3MB file.
That's my two cents.
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Which operating system would be the host, and which would be the client? A lot of this makes a big difference. If you are concerned about cross compatability, then I would recommend VNC, because to my knowledge it has the best support across Windows/Mac/Unices, and you can even port it to other things using the source code.
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right now I use VNC, and as they have said, it supports multi-platform... and it's very simple and easy to use. I've been using VNC for over 3 months now and I havn't complained since. I'll give radmin a try one of these days...
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This topic is a very valid topic, and there aren't any issues with the topic itself, but in the future try to keep threads in a related parent forum. This really doesn't belong in a "Hardware" forum. No big issue, but it helps others in the future if they have a smiliar question to find things easier.
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Originally Posted by MAD_DOG
Jeff woo woo backup buddy. Name a couple before that recommandation.
PC Anywhere is the biggest name but, to me at least not the best bet.
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Originally Posted by TheComputerGeek
Yes, to you, it may not be the best. It is still my recommandation in 90% of the cases.
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Originally Posted by MAD_DOG
PC Anywhere is the biggest name but, to me at least not the best bet.
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You may check with this remote access software as it is fast and cost effective. It has options to select color modes for example a Full color mode provide a realistic feel of the remote computer during remote access. I've been using it for six months and have never had a problem.
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