- #WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 INSTALL#
- #WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 UPDATE#
- #WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 UPGRADE#
- #WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 FULL#
- #WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 ANDROID#
When I do solicit recommendations, I pose the question here because these IT peers, having hands-on experience with a vast array of software, will give me unvarnished opinions of the benefits and flaws. Now that greggmh123 has left a remark demonstrating just that, you've gone OT again and turned this into a Splashtop support forum. The pros here aren't so naive to believe that anyone has flawless software. I didn't ask for commentary on TeamViewer, a sales pitch for your software, and especially not condescending false indignation to us clueless IT pros about how awful it must be for us your competition did something to their entirely free product. I've asked a straightforward question: Has anyone used UltraViewer. Mark (Splashtop), Please stop hijacking my post. We have not heard about high CPU usage for a while. We will like to work with you to look into this if it persists. Can you please make sure you are running the latest Splashtop Streamers. The SRFeature high CPU on certain platforms has been improved significantly in the past year.
#WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 UPDATE#
Still, it's terrible that TV disabled automatic security update and black screen support (privacy) on free users. Getting upset that public post attracted public comments is kind of weird. Mark is offering a well priced alternative to TV and some rando remote access software that my mental firewall blocked on viewing. TeamViewer is following the path of LogMeIn in nerfing their free version to push people to the paid version. My fix was to give them Surface 3/Surface GO devices instead of the Samsung tablets.
#WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 ANDROID#
The ONLY complaint I've gotten was from my Industrial Automation group, that remoting into a VM with an Android tablet gives them cursor corruption. Probably 20 users with their own groups, we license by endpoints not by access. I have over 200 endpoints with Splashtop installed, have for several years (all our remote/off-site devices). I have been using Splashtop for a couple of years now, and other than some brutally slow screen redraws that take 10-20 seconds per screen even using the mirror driver, and the SRFeature.exe occasional high CPU consumption (as high as 50%), Splashtop works well. I have TeamViewer version 12 and all I had to do was to UPDATE, not upgrade, the TeamViewer host, to fix the issue.
#WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 UPGRADE#
Users were ADVISED to upgrade to version 15.8.3 (of course!), but the fix was ported all the way back to version 8. Splashtop is headquartered in Silicon Valley, and invested by US top VCs.įYI, that TeamViewer vulnerability was patched in versions 8 through 15. Frankly, it is shocking to us that a vendor would disable security update in order to drive upsell, especially there has been recently reported security issues at Teamviewer CVE-2020-13699, CVSS base score of 8.8 high risk) that required all customers to upgrade. as Teamviewer has stated that free users don't get security update and blank screen is disabled (introducing privacy concern). I would be cautious about using Teamviewer free in any event.
#WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 FULL#
Very cost effective and you get full features, security updates, etc. For supporting friends and family, it is priced at just $7 per month ($84 per year, billed annually). Millions of consumers and business are happy customers of Splashtop. SOS is high performance, secure, and reliable. Please give Splashtop On-Demand Support (SOS) Friends & Family Pack a free test drive. Has anyone used it or seen any independent reviews and security analysis? You have to also wonder about the security of their platform even if the company itself is legit.
#WHAT IS ULTRAVIEWER 6.4 INSTALL#
Given that this is remote control software that walks past routers as if they weren't there, I'm not about to install it without somebody vouching for it. I've looked for alternatives before, so I'm wondering why I've never heard of them before or seen them in reviews. It looks like they are trying to knock-off TeamViewer in appearance as well as name. The site looks professionally done, they say they've been in business for 5 years, but I've never heard of them before and I can't find them on any top 10 or best lists for remote control software. I've found an alternative called UltraViewer. The last 3 times I had to make several requests before they did it and it look months. The first 3-4 times, I used their web form to explain and they promptly lifted the restriction. For about the 8th time, now, TeamViewer has blocked access to my home automation PC with the "commercial use detected" BS. I've been using TeamViewer Free for remotely supporting my elderly parents and to access a home automation PC that has no keyboard and monitor.