

There are other reasons too like the file transfer size limit and proxy limitations. The expensive pricing is one of the main reasons why users opt for TeamViewer alternatives. To use this software in a public or commercial setting, you must pay a subscription and the pricing isn’t very friendly.Īs a single user, you pay up to $23.90 per month for TeamViewer’s commercial version while business teams pay up to $93.90. TeamViewer is available for free for private and non-commercial use. The software is also highly secure with end-to-end encryption. With TeamViewer, you can remotely connect with a computer, mobile phone, servers, and even robots and use them as if they’re with you. It’s a widely used software with over 600,000 customers from across the globe and over 2.5 billion installations. Also the Mac Version used to be buggy, haven't used it in a while, but Buggy as in all the text was white (not sure if it's on the latest OS X, have not used it in a while, been on Windows).The TeamViewer software lets you remotely connect with different workstations and devices. If the connection is really slow, it can lag a bit, but you can optimize the image to be quick and disable the sound, whereas in Teamviewer, the image will just freeze and you have to quit Teamviewer, the only issue with AnyDesk is just the CPU Usage. It can be a little bit heavy on the CPU side when using it on older hardware. Anydesk has a lot of the options you would need from Teamviewer and does them right and secure. Anydesk has also improved with time, which now I find no use to keep paying for Teamviewer which has become really expensive as of late. You can transfer files, keep bookmarks of your most accessed computers or just organize them.

It works exactly how'd you expect if you come from using Teamviewer or other remote desktop access applications. Really pleasant and a great alternative whenever the Teamviewer License we use at work is under use and we've been considering and slowly moving our clients to AnyDesk because paying Teamviewer is now an expensive subscrption when there's so much good alternatives.
