AnyDesk is a fast remote desktop system and enables users to access their data, images, videos and applications from anywhere and at any time, and also to share it with others. AnyDesk is the first remote desktop software that doesn"t require you to think about what you can do. CAD, video editing or simply working comfortably with an office suite for hours are just a few examples. AnyDesk is designed for modern multi-core CPUs. Most of AnyDesk"s image processing is done concurrently. This way, AnyDesk can utilize up to 90% of modern CPUs. AnyDesk works across multiple platforms and operating systems: Windows, Linux, Free BSD, Mac OS, iOS and Android.
Just three megabytes - downloaded in a glimpse, sent via email, or fired up from your USB drive, AnyDesk will turn any desktop into your desktop in seconds. No administrative privileges or installation needed.
AnyDesk 7.0.6 changelog:
New Features
- Improved usability of setting passwords for profiles
Fixed Bugs
- Fixed issue that made AnyDesk crash when too many sessions were requested
- Fixed issues with wrong tray icons
- Fixed broken Screen Edge Window Drag actions
- Fixed command line option --remove-password
- Fixed connection to relays on port 80 through http proxy
- Fixed session invitation dialog being shown on multiple screens
- Custom Clients with disabled file manager can no longer accept file transfer session requests
- Fixed issues when removing a license
- Fixed issues when AnyDesk was maximized on devices with multiple screens that have different resolutions
Other Changes
- Added back connection type icon tooltips, indicating if session is routed or direct
- Added multiple group policy template keys
- Entering spaces in address bar finds previous sessions without spaces
- Reworked "Clear previous session profiles" button in Settings
- Improved file transfer session accept window
- Improved some wordings to be more consistent
Download: AnyDesk 7.0.6 | 3.6 MB (Free for private use, paid upgrade available)
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