![]() ![]() There are many products out there that do the same thing. On top of all that, you can switch between standard and advanced mode with just a click. Because of the poor support, I may have to reconsider when it comes time to renew my subscription. AnyDesk is a great Mac app for remotely accessing other desktops that offers high performance, low latency, and plenty of features packed into a small size. For that kind of price increase you'd thing they'd up their game with regards to support. Furthermore, only 64-bit versions of Linux are supported at this time. ![]() Incoming sessions are only possible when using Xorg. For Linux-based devices, only outgoing sessions are supported if using Wayland. Again, a fairly decent program but their support is horrible! They've raised their price in the last year for a 1 year subscription by quite a bit. Legacy AnyDesk versions for older macOS versions can be found here. They either don't respond at your email at all or if they do it's very vague and of little use. So, far a fairly competent program but their support however is almost nonexistent! Really hit and miss! Recently I've sent them multiple emails through their support forum requesting help and reporting issues. m a cp A b00k and quick y ca CU ate the percentage f. They've been releasing updates and that seems to be helping with the issues thus far. beS reSUHS' T-Square USe a T-Square at any desk W h a straigh edge' This W. Their recent version 5 has had some hiccups and has given me a good amount of trouble - primarily when connecting to Windows servers. I've been using this software for about a year now and for the most part it's worked pretty well. ![]()
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