Netviewer Support Free 6.0

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Netviewer: Remote maintenance, desktop sharing, remote support With Netviewer Support, you will need only a few seconds to establish a secure Internet-based connection to a remote computer anywhere in the world. * Control a computer remotely as if you were sitting in front of it * Important system parameters from the remote computer available at the push of a button * Very high security, without installation, straight through firewalls * Remote computers always participate for free. How a support session works: Installation of Netviewer Support is not required; instead, the user starts it directly from the Internet. Firewalls are not an obstacle and Netviewer's intuitive operation ensures that even technically challenged customers will have no problem using the program. Prices: Low monthly usage charges without additional procurement costs or investments. All future updates are free. You will always have the latest version of the software. Netviewer Support is free for private users.

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