Remote control (53 programs)
Pros: Very easy to use. Doesn’t require an installation. Highly secure.
Cons: Limited file transfer. Functions based on the available bandwidth. Limited customization options.
Pros: Flexible plans.
Cons: Lacks mobile version.
Pros: Cross-platform connection compatibility. File sharing capability. Available in multiple languages. Allows file transfer and remote printing. Offers end-to-end encryption. Intuitive app interface. Supports simultaneous connections.
Cons: Free version is limited to personal use only.
Pros: Free to use with no hidden costs. Works consistently across desktop and mobile platforms. Supports file transfers and clipboard sharing. Multi-monitor viewing enabled.
Cons: Requires stable internet for smooth performance. Large file transfers can be slower. Drag-and-drop support varies by environment. Occasional limitations in non-standard system setups.
Pros: Easy remote connection setup. Screen sharing with control option. Useful annotation and chat tools. Supports multiple monitors for better visibility.
Cons: Occasional connection drops. Slow or failed initial connection. Requires a stable internet connection for smooth use. Limited to Windows devices only.
Pros: Does not require installation. Free to use. Supports chat and file exchange. Ensures security with hybrid encryption.
Cons: Available for only Windows.
Pros: Extensive collaboration abilities. Supports a wide range of systems and devices. 4K-quality image projection with minimal lag. Global network of nodes.
Cons: Finicky keyboard controls for mobile devices.
Pros: Fast and stable connections. Simple, user-friendly setup. Secure data encryption. Lightweight and efficient.
Cons: Limited enterprise features. Minimal IT management options.
Pros: The home-based version is free of charge and can be downloaded immediately. Robust encryption software ensures more reliable security solutions.
Cons: The professional package only supports a single computer. All billing cycles are subject to a yearly (as opposed to a monthly) contract.
Pros: Useful for multiple purposes. Free and no membership needed.
Cons: Not the only remote desktop tool in town. Could be buggy. at times.
Pros: High-grade encryption. Can connect to multiple devices concurrently. Allows streams in up to 4K quality. Offers energy-saving measures.
Cons: Can be overwhelming to operate at first.
Pros: Easy to set up. Access your home PC from anywhere. Get remote IT support.
Cons: It doesn't make coffee.
Pros: Standalone native Windows installation requires no registry access. Supports hardware-accelerated 3D graphics via OpenGL and AIGLX. Fully integrated with PuTTY for secure and easy SSH tunneling. Completely free of advertisements, tracking, and third-party cookies.
Cons: Initial configuration of X11 forwarding may confuse novice users.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Switch PCs on and off remotely. Collect various network information.
Cons: Only works on wired connections. Outdate UI design.
Pros: This software can help to increase overall Internet connection speeds.. A good tool for older operating systems..
Cons: Has little relevance for newer computers with wireless connections.. This program is extremely technical in nature..
Pros: Screen sharing tools support online meetings. Easy to set up. Encrypted connection.
Cons: Outdated interface. No file transfer tools. Lacks voice over IP. Slow connection.