Sunday, February 4, 2007

Remote Desktop Control - save your time by working remotely

Have you ever being asked by your relatives or friends to help with their PC? “Honey, would you please help me to setup this mail client so I can have my own email account?” or “How did you make this stuff working? Can you repeat it on my computer?” I’m plagued with this frequently, and what about you? Now imagine you can help your granny to install her favorite instant messenger sitting right in the front of your own computer and keeping your butt in your favorite chair. Even if you granny lives in California and you’re in Florida. The tool that can do this called Remote Desktop Control.


Why Must Have?

The program allows you not just to see the screen of remote computer on you desktop, but even to work with it as with your own one. Moreover, you can work with a several computers simultaneously, what can be very useful for system administrators (yes, those gurus who know everything about computers). And paranoiac bosses will find Remote Desktop Control useful when they want to spy upon their employees.

What’s inside?
  • Two modules: Admin module and Host module, which may be connected via LAN or Internet
  • Multiple connections support
  • Strong connection security
  • Remote power management (remote shutdown, reboot, logoff, etc.) together with different modes: "view only" and "full control".

Remote Desktop Control homepage