![]() ![]() Unlike what the name would suggest it does not require the Chrome browser to work. It lets you connect to a remote PC over the internet and behind firewalls and supports file transfers between the machines. This Chrome Remote Desktop does the same job as TeamViewer. My preferred option for remote desktop these days is Google Chrome Remote Desktop: I found it as an alternative when TeamViewer started kicking me off after 30 seconds of use (an attempt to force me into buying a license). If I leave it running for hours, it doe self die occasionally just from poor coding practices.) Teamviewer may be functional and server a purpose, this doesn't mean it isn't programmed like a piece of crap continuously eating away at system memory slowly but surely. ![]() Next, my desktop calculator will need 1 gigabyte with a 1tb HD swapfile, if not, I must be in the stone age. When I used to have 2 functional registered version of VNC, they never ate up more than 20 megabytes, not 400.They were also faster than TeamViewer. (BTW, what's with the the other forum member commenters dummy comments about me wanting a compact viewer which doesn't hog HUNDREDS of MEGABYTES just to remote view a 8 megabyte display. Where can I get keys for the old version 5.xx I use. ![]() Even after un-installing and re-installing, somehow my laptop is registered, but my main system will not allow installation. VNC actually installs and serves on my laptop, but I need it on my main system where it demands a 'key' to install. ![]()
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