The options available while you're in control work smoothly. You can maximize the pane that the other computer's screen is visible in, as well as utilize several smart options from a drop-down toolbar in the center of the window. A big X lets you close the connection, while the Actions button lets you switch whose in control, disable remote input, and reboot remotely. The View menu hides options to adjust the screen resolution, the optimization toward speed or quality, and control multiple-monitor displays.
When you log in, you're given an access code and a password. Sharing those allows your computer to be controlled by the level you set it to: remote support, presentation, file transfer, or VPN. The TeamViewer servers remember which computers you've connected to, so reconnecting to previously shared computers happens faster. TeamViewer also has a Web-based version, for remote connecting to home from public computer. Even the installation process is impressive. Users can toggle admin rights, can opt out of running at startup, and can opt into installing the TeamViewer VPN driver for more secure screensharing. Overall, TeamViewer makes screensharing and file-sharing as fluid and unobtrusive as it should be.
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
http://www.ziddu.com/download/7271993/TeamViewer.exe.html
Hi Viswanath,
ReplyDeleteWould you consider adding Mikogo to Nanoguns9? It's a freeware desktop sharing app for both remote support and web conferencing. Very easy to use and free for commercial use. You can find more info on the website, or feel free to contact me.
Cheers,
Andrew Donnelly
The Mikogo Team
Twitter: @Mikogo
andrew(at)mikogo.com
Yah sure Andrew
ReplyDeletei will post about it soon
can u send me some description about mikago to post it here in this blog
contact me at
nanoguns9@gmail.com
regards
Viswanath
Hi Viswanath,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your reply, and I just saw that you have already posted about Mikogo on your blog. Thanks for that - great to see!
If you'd like you can take a look at our product description if you are after further info.
Cheers,
Andrew