Remote-Anything 5.7.5

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  • Date added:
    24/09/2004
  • File size:
    527K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

RA allows to completely control the keyboard, mouse, and screen of a remote PC via a modem, a LAN, or the Internet: explorer-like file transfer, ability to install and use programs, to power up/down PCs, and to record sessions that you can play back. RA allows stealth surveillance as well as administration, instant training, interactive chat, user assistance and remote application sharing on more than 100 remote computers at the same time. Fast enough to watch real-time video remotely. Automatically detects available PCs on your network. Ultra-Fast File Transfer using intelligent compression. The ultimate small footprint: the Slave is only 90 KB. Easy to deploy - just copy and run the Slave.exe file. Integrated Gateway to reach private IP addresses.

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  1. A unique remote program Anonymous -- May 7 2008, 04.06

    have used Remote Anything (RA) for 3 years, and it is my number 1 remote program. It is easy for the user you are helping, to work with the program, they only have to click on the Slave icon and click on Show my screen and then I can see the remote screen. The programs is small, 105 Kb for the slave, and 376 Kb for the Master program you use to control and look on the remote computers. It is easy to set op, regarding it has a lot of options, vs. other remote programs that is difficult to set up.

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