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Nomachine vs teamviewer
Nomachine vs teamviewer






  1. #Nomachine vs teamviewer software#
  2. #Nomachine vs teamviewer free#

#Nomachine vs teamviewer software#

Again, the software could tell them exactly what they did wrong ("You connected to another computer more than 200 times in a 30-day period," "you connected to a Windows server"). Contacting support to whitelist and unlock just sounds like you've become a new sales lead. You could consider giving them an easy way to unlock themselves. I also believe there are previously allowed "personal users" who are going to be angered when, from their perspective, they're just doing what they did before, and this week they find they're locked-out. I imagine there are people at AnyDesk who believe this will drive sales and increase subscription revenue. On the other hand, you can't deny that you are tweaking your detection algorithms. It's just your business model and it's your right to set that.

nomachine vs teamviewer

Unlike the person who posted this, I don't think it's "a scam" that you want to enforce these lines. As you seem to hint, there seems to be a line of "too many connections in a certain time window." If you make it a secret, it'll anger the users who cross the line inadvertently. If you told these potential customers exactly what situations the software was detecting, they could more easily understand your definitions of commercial versus personal and they'd have a better chance of adhering to the usage behaviors you say are acceptable for "free personal use." This information might help us define our detection protocol more precisely, in order to avoid false hits as much as possible. I was however able to do that with TeamViewer (before I dumped them for AnyDesk back when TeamViewer started their Commercial Detection scam). I couldnt do that with AnyDesk in the 3yrs I used it. I'm able to actually play World of Warcraft remotely (a test I use to compare remote access apps, real high tech I know haha but works lol). It also seems a lot smoother than AnyDesk ever did. Remote sound does work with Win10 hosts though. I noticed that remote sound doesnt work on Win7 hosts but thats fine, I could careless about sound anyway lol. Something will come along, it always does and this Jumpdesktop thing seems to work great so far :D. But since both have now tried to implement the "Commercial use Detection" scam, neither are worth a shit anymore. I always just used SFTP (ftp over SSH) for transfers anyway although I could see it being a useful feature for non-technical users.

#Nomachine vs teamviewer free#

Free TeamViewer on the other hand DID have file transfers. I dont think Free AnyDesk had file transfer either (at least I never noticed it, maybe it added it recently, idk), so, no loss there for me personally. UPDATE: One of the suggestions below was to switch to I have since tried it out and it's a perfect replacement for AnyDesk.

nomachine vs teamviewer

Anyone have any solutions on the radar yet? :D I know I'm not the only one whos going to be going through this process lol That decision has now run it's course and it's time to ruin AnyDesk's reputation and move on to the next game in town. About 3yrs ago I replaced TeamViewer after their false positive Commercial use Detection bullshit with AnyDesk.

nomachine vs teamviewer

On to the next solution, I'll probably use RDP or VNC until I can find a suitable replacement for AnyDesk in the same way I did for TeamViewer. I hope your company falls flat on it's face after this horseshit. Enjoy ruining your reputation for pennies. If I needed a commercial solution, I would have paid for TeamViewer years ago since it's actually a BETTER product than AnyDesk bar none, hands down, TeamViewer is actually BETTER (other than the price which AnyDesk just negated today). It went from just an simple 10 second nag ad to now it's literally cutting off connections after 1 minute (exactly what TeamViewer did but at least they gave you 5 minutes). It's now trying to copy TeamViewer's "Commercial Detection" scam rather than offer unique features of it's own to set it apart from the competition.








Nomachine vs teamviewer