

The free version is limited to one computer. PocketCloud Remote Desktop enables mobile iOS and Android users to connect to their Windows or Mac desktops remotely. It’s available in the Chrome app store here Google says it can be used for ad hoc remote support or for a more long-term solution for remote access to applications and files. Ĭhrome Remote Desktop is available as a Chrome extension that lets users remotely access other computers via a Chrome browser or Chromebook. If you are supporting any more than that, you need to buy the paid subscription. ĬrossLoop offers free remote computer access to one computer. Part of the GFI Software family the solution is free for non-commercial users and can be downloaded directly from the web site. TeamViewer claims more than 200 million installations. The company said that its core RealVNC product is available with both free and commercial licensing and offers best in class VNC remote access software on a mix of Windows, Mac OS X, UNIX/Linux and mobile platforms. “Fifteen years ago VNC helped to create the whole remote access market, and we are still leading innovation and development of remote access products.” “There have always been free versions of VNC, and there always will be,” said Andy Harter, CEO of RealVNC, in a prepared statement.

The company says it was founded in 2002 “by the people who gave VNC to the world back in 1998.” RealVNC was quick to jump on the bandwagon today with a press release announcing its continued commitment to free remote access products, coexisting with premium product licensing. With that in mind, we’ve put together this list of free remote control software.ĭon’t see your favorite here? Please add it in the comments below.
#Logmein pro alternatives for free
Looking for free alternatives to LogMeIn (LOGM)? LogMeIn’s announcement that it would pull the plug on the free version of its remote control software created a frenzy among those who have used it to support small groups of users remotely.
