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    Quote Originally Posted by King_Jay16 View Post
    You haven't read the thread have you? lol

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    How is the response speed for RemoteUtilities ? Is it as fast as TeamViewer or SplashTop ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arch_Angel View Post
    You haven't read the thread have you? lol



    I did, seems I skipped over your comment lol. late nights lol

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    AnyDesk is my personal favorite. I've been using it for a few years now and I pretty much no longer use TeamViewer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy_shawn View Post
    AnyDesk is my personal favorite. I've been using it for a few years now and I pretty much no longer use TeamViewer.
    I agree. Anydesk is pretty decent.
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    I rather paying for the thing once with a year of updates and then the option to upgrade to a newer version - or get a perpetual license. Depending on the amount of PAID remote support done then I guess AnyDesk (or any other subscription service) would be a viable alternative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khat17 View Post
    I rather paying for the thing once with a year of updates and then the option to upgrade to a newer version - or get a perpetual license. Depending on the amount of PAID remote support done then I guess AnyDesk (or any other subscription service) would be a viable alternative.
    Agreed, that's my preference as well.

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