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TeamViewer 7.0 Beta released

Ron Ron
September 19, 2019
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“TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner’s PC as if you were sitting right in front of it,” the product’s website reads.

TeamViewer offers the following cool features:

  • Remote Support – With TeamViewer you can remotely control any computer as if you were sitting right in front of it – even through firewalls. All your partner has to do is start a small application, which does not even require installation or administrative rights.
  • Meetings and Presentations – Teamwork, presentations and sales talks – a picture says more than a thousand words. TeamViewer enables you to share your desktop with other people over the internet, even through firewalls – the ideal solution for online collaboration.
  • Remote Access – Access all your computers and servers remotely around the clock. Need access to your computers on the road? Need access to your customer’s unattended servers? No problem – with TeamViewer all host installations are free.
  • So whats the deal with version 7? TeamViewer 7 now has the ability to host online meetings for a group of 25 people. These participants can be alerted via email and can join the conversation via their mobile phones, tablets, or desktop computer. Once the group is connected, everyone can view and share the same screen. On top of all that, the software will video record the session for later viewing, perfect for those who could not make it to the meeting.

    TeamViewer is free for personal and non-commercial use.

    TeamViewer 7.0 Beta

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