Mikogo Review
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Mikogo is a cross-platform program that is extremely easy to use, simple, fast, and reliable and can help you run webinars, show presentations or offer remote support. Even for the everyday users this little tool is extremely helpful – if allows them to share their screens or send files, documents and songs to their friends, even if some of them are working on a Mac while others are running Windows. Mikogo is also speedy and very flexible – it allows for up to 10 people to participate in each session, the presenters can be changed on the fly, each session participant can choose which application running on his or her computer are visible to the others and which are not, and transmission can be paused at any time as well. Mikogo uses 256-Bit AES encryption, which makes the sessions extremely secure.

TeamViewer Review
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TeamViewer is an application that gives you remote access to another computer, allowing you to easily connect to your home computer from your office computer or vice versa; it let’s also computer technicians perform off-site work, or can be used simply for sharing files between two computers connected to the Internet. Even though the latest operating systems have built-in remote connection tools, they aren’t very easy to install or configure, which is why TeamViewer has been gaining popularity. You don’t have to create hosts and clients, there is no need for complicated configuration tweaking, or setting firewall and router exceptions – all you need is to run TeamViewer on two computers and you can initiate a remote session right away.

TightVNC Review
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TightVNC allows you to administrate a computer remotely. This might not sound like the most exciting thing ever, but it’s actually very useful program with a huge variety of usages. You can use TightVNC for anything from quick technical support to a long lasting solution for people who own more than one computer but don’t want to spend their time running between. Media Centres are a good example of this.