Chrome Remote Desktop from Google is a cross-platform remote administration and remote desktop tool that requires the Chrome browser and an extension. It is free to use.
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ScreenConnect
Score 8.8 out of 10
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ConnectWise ScreenConnect is a remote support, access, and meeting solution. With it, users can utilize remote support and access to repair computers, provide updates, and manage machines. Users can also conduct online seminars and presentations using remote meetings.
Connectwise has a more robust feature set than free offerings like Windows Remote Assistance or Chrome Remote Desktop and a comparable feature set to offerings like LogMeIn Rescue or GoToAssist but at a much more affordable price. Why pay more for essentially the same product?
ConnectWise is comparable to the competition, but handles our firewall better than Chrome Remote Desktop. More of our staff is familiar with LogMeIn Pro. For simple screen sharing, Skype is the best tool, however.
We used a few other products before we found ConnectWise Control. While the other products worked well for us, the vendors kept raising the prices to the point that they became unaffordable for a small company like mine.
ConnectWise was a better choice for us because it allowed us to better manage and organize access to our remote machines. It also added value because it provided the support and meeting sessions that we didn't have before.
ConnectWise Control (formerly ScreenConnect) is faster, renders screens better, is more reliable, runs smaller, scales better, and is more dependable than the competition.
ConnectWise Control (formerly ScreenConnect) is system agnostic and allows us to control windows and Macs. Other software kept us limited to one or the other.
ConnectWise Control has clean and good UI/UX. It gives you easy and fast access to other's desktop or laptop. Sharing files and chat accordingly. Many features of ConnectWise stands out from other remote connection softwares. Affordable. It is best suited for any IT support …
The cost of all of these for a single user has gotten very expensive for something that isn't a core business feature. Join.me has major problems with Windows UAC. TeamViewer used to be a great product but license costs are so expensive.
The Remote Access software is pretty comparable to all three options. Since I only have the remote access there a lot of features I'm missing that I was accustomed to with the other two. It's more comparable to Chrome RD. I chose SC because I needed some user management …
ScreenConnect allows for a greater range of functionalities relevant to our specific scenario including instant communication with the end users, technician led session initiation, and command line interactions. The ease of installation is also a winning attribute according to …
Tried LogMeIn which was way too expensive. Tried a free version of Chrome Remote desktop which just didn't have the tools or ability to manage from one window. Tried Windows Remote but it just supports versions of Windows or Mac computers.
We originally started using ConnectWise Control to save money over using LogMeIn Central which was getting expensive. Although LogMeIn Central does have an ad-hoc option for connecting to a remote user in the moment, it's much more cumbersome to use as well as to walk the …
Previously used LogMeIn, but their pricing became way too expensive and we wanted a self-hosted solution so that we could control it and manage it fully in-house (for security reasons and other reasons). ScreenConnect had the right feature set at a great price, as well as was …
Well, I simply bumped from one "OK" remote solution to another by subscribing, using it for a few months to a year, and then shopping for a new product that did not have deficiencies of the old product (UltraVNC, Shrew VNC, RDP, RDP/RemoteGateway, GoToMyPC, LogMeIn, Chrome …
ScreenConnect provides a level of customization, ease of access and installation that other software do not provide. It also proved to be a faster and easier solution, while using less resources than other alternatives. ScreenConnect is also more cost efficient than other …
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Chose ScreenConnect
Products like TeamViewer are well outside of the price range for me as a sole proprietor doing one on one sessions for my clients only. Products like Join.me don't offer me the flexibility of having remote control of client's computers. I chose ScreenConnect for a) the …
It is well suited in cases where your company/organization is looking for a low/no cost remote desktop solution, or is looking for something that can be used by most anyone right away. Most organizations don't want things to be too complex, especially with a remote desktop solution, which is generally not very complex software to begin with. It would be less appropriate in cases where the company/organization has already purchased licensing for a commercial product, and/or has been heavily using a commercial product for some time.
We often need to create an ad-hoc session with a device that is not under our management. We find ourselves doing this more than ever in the COVID world. Many people are working from home on personal machines with their employer, our client's permission and we are facilitating more support for these personal machines. Connectwise Control [(formerly ScreenConnect)] gives us a robust resource to control the device, navigate anywhere we need, execute various commands, and engage in an on-screen chat with the client. The session is very simple to create and very user-friendly to initiate. We do not recommend it for Android, Apple, or Chromebook applications. There is little to no support for these platforms.
Unlike Microsoft's Remote Desktop, this program is the same across platforms, which is helpful for users.
This program also allows direct control over the desktop (like TeamViewer) and doesn't give you a simulated log on (like Remote Desktop). This is advantageous for seeing exactly what's on the screen but can make it a little laggy.
The interface is very nice and clear once it's set up. It's obvious which computer is which and it's just a couple of clicks from opening the program to a connection.
The interface is easy to use and makes sense. It's easy to understand how to organize a large number of machines involving multiple clients. But, it's also applicable for smaller set of machines too.
The connection speed is very quick. I've used solutions in the past that take a variable amount of time to connect, or they just take a long time every time. Control is quick every time. It doesn't get in the way of being able to support the machines on the other end.
The connections are reliable. I haven't experienced random disconnects throughout hundreds of instances. It was a breath of fresh air coming from the previous solution we used. I consider Control a gold standard for what a great remote connection solution can be.
I'd like to see the ability to selectively log off the remote machine via a button on the toolbar. Currently it's a setting to always lock on disconnect, or never lock on disconnect, requiring the tech to manually lock the machine if called for at the end of a session. Its a small time save that would add up!
The chat feature could be expanded to be a lot more useful. Allowing clients to start conversations, and have conversations ping an email address if no one is monitoring the dashboard would be extremely valuable.
Some clarity on licensing when providing host-passes to guest technicians would be a boon, especially for one-off support sessions with vendors.
A very easy lightweight tool that is completely scalable and deployed via google admin platform. The tool is free to use and works extremely well with the chrome devices we currently have deployed. Any organization using chrome or google suites should look into this tool as it's much easier to use then other remote software in the market
I would recommend this product for both internal remote control of end user workstations and remote access to other clients over the internet. It provides a secure and feature rich product that allows me to complete any necessary tasks without ever leaving the office. I will continue to renew as I'm eager to see what they do next. I would however wish the cloud service had a better API to work in conjunction with team collaboration or chat services to make it easier to connect with end users who use multiple workstations. (Slack or Stride provide this functionality)
I would rarely give a 10 for usability to any tool, but Chrome Remote Desktop doesn't deserves 9 either :) I find all options easy to understand. I don't have to work my brain to understand how things work when using Chrome Remote Desktop.
On the whole SC is a very powerful tool that is a vital part of the IT service arsenal. On-site visits are an "emergency" only type of scenario. Just "showing your face" is not winning any browny points for me. If my client sees my face, it's usually just to upgrade hardware or to deal other aspects of business. SC provides me and my client the bulk of the info I need to get projects done.
It performs well. It also has full control over windows security and does not get hung up like GoToMeeting when trying to install remote software at the prompt to install as admin / override. I have used TeamViewer, WebEx, LogMeIn and GoToMeeting. This is by far the best at spontaneous, remote control. It is also very easy to get a novice user connected to the session.
The only support I ever accessed were help files and web tutorials. I never tried to access personal support, mostly because I don't believe much of it is available. As a free service, my expectations for support are pretty low; that said, Chrome Remote Desktop is easy enough to configure and troubleshoot even with limited technical knowledge.
There have been two times when something has went wrong and I needed immediate assistance in order to be able to use Screenconnect to be able to help clients and response has not been immediate. The response time has been within 24 hours. Both times if there had been easier to navigate self help I would have been able to help myself. With better self help and a speedier response it would definitely be a 10 as they always respond and help. Just a little more difficult or slow than it should be at times
I find ScreenConnect to be very simple and effective overall, with the main problem being that a number of my clients can't download the app due to existing firewalls and so on. Otherwise it does its job well, and I'm happy with it.
ConnectWise has done everything they could to help us in any situation. Great support team and their new updates are always providing features that we need. Its a simple solution that works the way we need it to. Their legacy pricing model is still much better than their subscription based model however it is still fair pricing
Chrome Remote Desktop seems to be a an easy to use and efficient program. Such as TeamViewer, however TeamViewer offers more program features such as able to control a device's function (shutting down, restarting, audio input, cmd etc). With those added program features I believe Chrome Remote Desktop can almost be up to par with TeamViewer.
I have worked with Citrix, AnyDesk, LogMeIn, VNC Connect, and many others. I ultimately installed ConnectWise as a self-hosted solution, based on the incredible list of features and capabilities, and the pricing at the time. I continue to use the product as it is still one of the best solutions out there and is certainly capable of growing and expanding to meet the needs of my business.
I have used multiple remote desktop support software in the past (Bomgar, Team Viewer, Logmein and Join.me) and this is far the easiest of the bunch to use. It is very easy to create a session and easy to maintain remote desktops from their access view (where you install the software and can get in at any time) I highly recommend this product from ConnectWise!
Instead of waiting 30+ seconds to initiate sessions, they initiate and display a desktop in two or three seconds. The amount of frustration this avoids is immeasurable.
Once installed it doesn't need more handholding, i.e., having the remote enter a username/password. It is always just there.