Saturday, April 18, 2015

TeamViewer: Control other devices from your phone

The application TeamViewer is a standard tool in the business world allowing access to other computers remotely in a simple and friendly way. Available for Windows Mac and Linux in a while  we can also use it on our Android devices offering greater freedom of movement. With more than 200 million computers with the program TeamViewer offers three different versions for Android: TeamViewer QuickSupport  TeamViewer for Meetings and TeamViewer for Remote Control.It is precisely this third option that could be described as "typical" and is about to speak because it also gives us more options. Control computers remotely as if they were in front and to assist anyone in need access your documents and applications remotely ... These are some of the main features offered by TeamViewer.As we can see these are the same options we had so far available for PC but with the advantage of being able to access all from anywhere in the world that we have the Internet. Also one of the latest developments have been added is known as Wake-On-Lan. Most likely while listing the above features will have thought so they were very good but required to have the computer on. For a while now this is no longer necessary because we can send a signal remotely on our computer enabling us to work with it in a few seconds. This of course we can meet certain requirements and configure the program correctly but once done we can forget about any limitations. If we focus more on their own Android app see if they have a rather understated design. Idea is easier to use and therefore has avoided adding lots of options in sight leaving only the basics. In order to access another device we can do it by "Remote Control" allowing us to see and hear everything you have another device on the screen and interact with it; "Sharing files"with which we can send and receive any type of file in a few clicks. Given that not everyone masters the technology tools like TeamViewer or Chrome Remote Desktop I find really interesting. What you think about it? Does you have used Android or some other platform?  

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