There’s also a virtual whiteboard and the ability to invite another users onto your network, which is similarly handy for support scenarios. There are also plenty of tools for easy collaboration, with a text chat box, for example, that can assist with remote support duties. Organizational duties are covered by an address book system to track all computers that are being accessed remotely. There’s a built-in file manager for easy transfer of content between host ad remote machines, although there is no provision for the drag-and-drop processing of files.
The software works by offering access to Windows and Mac computers, as well as iOS and Android mobile devices. The software has always been of use to individual users, as well as IT teams who can use to to offer remote technical support. This latest iteration features a much more streamlined user experience, with a wonderfully sensible desktop layout that boasts session tools that are tucked away in a toolbar, rather than being individually laid out in the workspace. (Image credit: AnyDesk) AnyDesk review: Features and utilitiesĪnyDesk has been around since 2015 and had a revamp during 2021, with version 7 being the current edition.