

Reliable, and rich with features, TeamViewer provides a highly-secure remote access experience. It’s used that time wisely to continually enhance and adapt its product to the ever-changing times and needs of the modern workforce. TeamViewer actually has an even longer history than AnyDesk, as it was launched all the way back in 2005. Utilizing the screen-sharing tool is an equally simple process for local and remote connectivity from a mobile device-regardless of location.ĪnyDesk also offers advanced file transferring features that allow a secure and fast 60FPS (frames per second) transmission via an internet or LAN connection.ĪnyDesk’s opponent in this article is TeamViewer, a long-standing remote access tool beloved by large-scale enterprises across many industries. And I will be very glad to add to this review that you do offer refunds in situations such as mine, if you would offer to refund.AnyDesk is a remote access software tool that launched in 2014, offering a wide array of useful applications (like cloud-based access and unattended access), and acts as a phenomenal solution for fast and fluid file transferring.Īdditionally, AnyDesk is a very user-friendly software thanks to its hidden menu and tab-browsing experience. If someone from Team Viewer would happen to read this, my name is Jim Siegrist. Getting in touch with them by phone is unreasonably difficult if not well nigh impossible. I would say that Team Viewer is a good program, but has more features than I need, and costs more than I can afford. When I contacted them, the emailed back that I had failed to cancel a month before the contract ended, and so was out the money.:>( "Read the fine print", they said! So.

But found out that Team Viewer had "automatically" charged me for a second year. Coming to the end of the year, I found another program that met my needs for 10% of the price. So, being between the proverbial "rock and a hard place", I purchased an annual license. Happened to be out of town, and my account was flagged as "commercial". I used the free version of Team Viewer but ultimately needed to purchase the paid version.
