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    Goverlan Free Remote Control Sucks

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      Alex Sage last edited by Alex Sage

      Don't use it ever!

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      • JaredBusch
        JaredBusch last edited by

        $250 per operator. Very similar to ScreenConnect.

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        • JaredBusch
          JaredBusch last edited by JaredBusch

          $50 per year for support ($25) and upgrade ($25) rights.

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          Only 3 months of support/upgrade on purchase
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          Clearly stated that it is a perpetual license, but no promises to always work as time goes on..
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          • JaredBusch
            JaredBusch last edited by

            Looks interesting, but I have no reason to migrate off of ScreenConnect at this time.

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                WingCreative last edited by

                I believe anon was referring to the new free tier of Goverlan's remote control software. I hope they come back and elaborate on their experience.

                Free remote control for businesses sounds nice but there are too few features for us to consider it. It looks like it could be helpful for admins of a single site, but we are probably going to go with the full version because $250 isn't too much more for all the tools they put into it.

                For those new to Goverlan, it's worth mentioning that they have a whole administrative suite for remote management and the remote control is just part of that.

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                • Dashrender
                  Dashrender last edited by

                  I'll definitely have to look at other options next year when my LogMeIn account is about to expire.

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                  • JaredBusch
                    JaredBusch @WingCreative last edited by

                    @WingCreative said:

                    I believe anon was referring to the new free tier of Goverlan's remote control software. I hope they come back and elaborate on their experience.

                    Free remote control for businesses sounds nice but there are too few features for us to consider it. It looks like it could be helpful for admins of a single site, but we are probably going to go with the full version because $250 isn't too much more for all the tools they put into it.

                    I realize there is a free tier. But I looked at the feature comparison and it was not worth even being free to me. The paid version feature list is very comparable though.

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                      WingCreative @JaredBusch last edited by

                      @JaredBusch said:

                      @WingCreative said:

                      I believe anon was referring to the new free tier of Goverlan's remote control software. I hope they come back and elaborate on their experience.

                      Free remote control for businesses sounds nice but there are too few features for us to consider it. It looks like it could be helpful for admins of a single site, but we are probably going to go with the full version because $250 isn't too much more for all the tools they put into it.

                      I realize there is a free tier. But I looked at the feature comparison and it was not worth even being free to me. The paid version feature list is very comparable though.

                      Fair enough, I struggled to think of a use case for the free version myself.

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                      • dafyre
                        dafyre last edited by

                        Are you not able to do remote support with the Free Version? I see that it is missing the "Goverlan" connection protocol... but otherwise, it looks like it might be pretty decent.

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                          stacksofplates last edited by gjacobse

                          We set up Usoris Remote Utilities. It's free for 10 pcs, business or not, and they have a bunch of connection types:

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