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AnyDesk 3.3.1 [Update]

AnyDesk

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.

Conventional screen sharing and remote desk­top applications are based on outdated com­pression techniques (X11, RDP, VNC) or on codecs that were designed for photos (JPEG) or video mate­rial (H.264). AnyDesk closes this gap by intro­ducing DeskRT, a video codec specifically designed for graphi­cal user inter­faces. Exploi­ting the special proper­ties of GUI image data (e.g. large areas of the same colour, high con­trasts, sharp edges, repeating patterns in the time and spatial domain, or the linear trans­lation of image con­tents), DeskRT is able to bring about very high image quality and low res­ponse times for the user.

AnyDesk uses TLS 1.2 based encryption, which is also used in online banking. Both ends of a connection are cryptographically verified. This makes it impossible for a stranger to fake your AnyDesk-ID and pretend to be you. So, if you always check the connecting person's AnyDesk-ID, you're on the safe side. Furthermore, you can review the current encryption mode, verification status and client fingerprint by hovering the mouse cursor over the lock icon in the status bar. All connections use AES-128 bit encryption in GCM mode by default. Licensed versions of AnyDesk provide even stronger encryption.

Just one megabyte - 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 3.3.0 changelog:

New Features

  • Address book: The name of an address can be set now on adding it to the address book.
  • Address book: Tags can now be renamed and removed from the tag tree view directly (on the left). Right click on a tag to choose.
  • Address book: Added commands 'Expand All' and 'Collapse All' to the tag tree view. Right click on a tag or the tag tree view itself to choose.
  • Address Book: If a user action fails an error info dialog will be shown now.
  • When adding an address from the speed dial to the address book, a dialog will be shown now.
  • When connecting to a multi monitor system, AnyDesk now automatically switches to the primary monitor.

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a crash after installing AnyDesk on Windows XP.
  • Address book: Fixed selected tags view layout (on top).
  • Fixed service crash after installation due to invalid install parameters.
  • Fixed a crash on closing a session using OpenGL.
  • Using the mirror driver the backend detected more monitors than physically available, in case a software for virtual monitor creation is installed.

Other Changes

  • Address Book: The list view now auto-sizes its columns.
  • Most text edits now select their content on getting keyboard focus.

AnyDesk 3.3.1 changelog:

  • Fixed a crash on connecting due to monitor detection failure.
  • Fixed ACL denying access although the list is empty.

Download: AnyDesk 3.3.0 | 1.7 MB (Free for private use, paid upgrade available)
View: AnyDesk Home Page | Other platforms

UPDATE: AnyDesk 3.3.1

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