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Remote pc by idrive review
Remote pc by idrive review










remote pc by idrive review

After you sign up, the site logs you into the web version, and the desktop client downloads. There's no real way to use RemotePC without creating an account, which you must do when you either pay for a plan or sign up for a seven-day Team or Enterprise trial (no credit or debit card required for them). There’s also a web version, which can only view devices. Viewers, which means a version of the app that can connect to computers but can’t share, are available for Android and iOS. The full RemotePC suite is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux on desktop. By contrast, you have to write to customer support to cancel a TeamViewer account. You can cancel the auto-renewal for RemotePC subscriptions online from the settings.

remote pc by idrive review

RemotePC is the most affordable app we've reviewed in this category for business use. GoToMyPC, another competitor, starts at $44 per month or $396 a year. Remote PC's entry-level business plan is a great deal more affordable than TeamViewer, which starts at $414 a year, although it's worth noting that TeamViewer is completely free for home use. RemotePC offers add-on purchases for increasing the number of machines for all its business accounts. Team ($299.50 per year) and Enterprise ($599.50) plans increase the number of computers you can remotely control to 50 and 100, respectively. That plan, which is what I used for this review, starts at $79.50 a year and includes unlimited licenses, but restricts you to controlling only 10 computers. Like I said I don't have extensive experience with the others, but it does the job for the price.The lowest-cost plan for business use is SOHO. I think thats more of a Symantec problem though. Sometimes it fights with our Symantec AntiVirus on our Macs. Got a ticket open with RemotePC (It doesn't take up more licenses or anything because of this issue. Odd behavior on the Macs where it thinks it is a fresh install every time the computer restarts, and it notifies me that "A new computer has been added". It does an *ok* job of reconnecting if the remote computers connection is unstable. Price is decent for the amount of users we need to support It works well to remotely support our Windows and Mac computers (target computer needs software obviously) No software required on the management computer, can be all web. I don't have extensive experience with the others, but from our tests we liked RemotePC. We tested them all and went with RemotePC because of features and price. We looked at TeamViewer, LogMeIn and RemotePC.












Remote pc by idrive review