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Old soul who reincarnated in this lifetime as the grandson of late Mrs. Jayalakshmi Karuppannan of South India, I was born and bought up in a place called Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu state, people first tend to like me and expectations becomes more and later they feel should have not liked me in the first place. I'am what I'am, I always wanted to be myself and do what I wanted to do, so don't trust me. I believe in chance, coincidence, chaos, and contradiction. The less sense I can make of something with my mind and the more nonsensical it is, as vain and egotistical as I can be, I realize that there is a vast percentage of my life that I am not in immediate control of and that control is largely a modern day illusion. I'am passionate about bikes & cars, like to travel a lot & I'am a great fan of 

Wednesday 29 July 2009

Team Viewer


I came across this pack while reading blog on the comments session. Really cool and free app.

Visit www.teamviewer.com install and enjoy with friends and family by sharing your Mac or PC

TeamViewer GmbH was founded in 2005 in Uhingen, Germany. According to the company's press releases, TeamViewer has over 15 million users operating in 50 countries worldwide.

On phone or chat it mostly is too complicated to explain complex things in simple words, especially if the other does not have any glue of it, at all.

In that cases I am using remote control software and I absolutely prefer Team Viewer . But sometimes, you do not have a profile on their machine for several reasons, mostly a fresh re-install.

You both should have Team Viewer installed on Mac or PC. Teamviewer should be running on both the system. The showing PC generates a code which needs to be entered by the viewing PC and then the connection is established encryptedly.

And best, it works thru any firewall. It seems to be based on VNC technology and for the Mac a Java version is included, so that you can remote a PC or a Mac.

1 comment:

Andrew_Mikogo said...

Hi Senthil,

Have you tried Mikogo for remote support? It's a free desktop sharing app that allows you to remotely support both Mac and PCs. Also you can share your screen with up to 10 people so it's ideal for web conferencing too. It's free for business use, cross-platform, and very easy to use.
If you want more info, drop me an email.

Cheers,

Andrew Donnelly
The Mikogo Team
andrew(at)mikogo.com
Twitter: @Mikogo