
Bomgar (beyondTrust Remot Support) looks good on paper but is not cheaper by any means. Great product - dreadful company (and let's not talk about their horrendous support) I will find the best compromise and go with that. Giving Teamviewer a single penny is never going to happen.
TEAMVIEWER 11 LICENSE CODE GENERATOR UPGRADE
I generally just ignore their emails about getting us to upgrade to a subscription but they are persistent (sometimes multiple emails in a single day). I hadn't seen anything about them deprecating our version, but I could see that happening as they try to get all their customers onto subscriptions. We have multiple users that use it many times daily so the subscription costs may be manageable for us, but we just never considered it because we could do what we needed to with what we had. We've been happy with it so far and we've made sure to set policies to keep the agents from updating themselves beyond the version we're licensed for.
TEAMVIEWER 11 LICENSE CODE GENERATOR TV
We switched to them from GoToAssist and ended up paying a onetime cost for all the TV licenses we got that was the same as what we were paying quarterly for GoToAssist! The performance of TV was much better less lag and customizable installers. I think they started their subscription pricing right after we bought with them. We too have TeamViewer perpetual, we're licensed for version 12. I'll be curious to see what you end up selecting. Most of the solutions listed there fail before testing, on most accounts, but are great for hobby/home/private use. My goal is to find a solution that matches the main features of my list with as few compromises as possible. There are a few in the link you provide that do not apply in my world like Microsoft Remote Desktop. Yes we can find cheaper alternatives - but do they work as well, and provide that functionality, that easily? I could not find anything a year back but this landscape changes quickly and I am sure things have moved along and improved so I will roll up my sleeves and start again. Here is a list of some: went through this exercise a year back and let me assure you it is no easy feat beating out Teamviewer - they are the swiss-army-knife of remote-access. There are a number of possible alternatives andthey will need to be evaluated by you. It is only when you try them do you know for sure whether they pass your list of needs. If you are interested in my thoughts and comments of those two products please go through the thread linked above. I need a well-priced Teamviewer alternative product that canįYI I have tested and use Zoho and AnyDesk and they do not come even close to this level. THIS IS CRITICAL for me but probably not needed for in-house shops. It prompts me for a description of the session. How much time did I spend on whichĭevices and when, again by logical groupings. Log out and "hand-over" my licence to an employee to.

Control multiple remote devices simultaneously in separate.I can search and select and then control any Central management with groups (for me as an MSP groups=clients).īy Central Management I mean that I have a control panel where I see all my.
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So historically they will push very hard to get more money out of you.Īnd to avoid the headache – you will usually land up paying. That buying into any remote-access solution, on a large scale is no light task.Ĭhanging out hundreds or thousands of hosts is a headache. New-adopter, and willing to accept their pricing. The Adobe route and are now subscription-based. Sorts of strategies to get you to upgrade and of course they have finally gone Vendor's Remote Access product as a result of this company’s onerous andĮndless quest to squeeze every penny out of their customers. I have long been threatening to replace Teamviewer with another
