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Robert4

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Apr 20, 2012
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Hello,
Running Mojave on an iMac.

I have been playing around with Team Viewer and AnyDesk to allow me to use my
iMac to mirror/control a W10 pc also on my Desk.
Both work, but with lots of problems.

I understand that there is a Google Chrome available now for the Mac. True ?

a. Any general thoughts re Chrome vs Firefox and Safari; both of which are on my Mac now ?
Have to admit that I know nothing re Chrome, either for a Mac or W10 pc.

b. And, anyone using Chrome in a remote desktop setup to control another computer ?
In my case it would be using a Mac to mirror and control a W10 pc.

How well does it work, etc. ?

Any set up hints, caveats, etc. on how to do it would be very appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob
 
Not using Chrome, sorry, but I can highly recommend Jump Desktop. I use it every day to connect my Macs to Windows 10 and Windows Server (and connect my MacBook Pro to my iMac) to do heavy programming and file transfers. There is also an iOS version which is excellent. Not free but well worth the outlay.
 
Anyone please help me set up screens to login from my iPhone when I’m not on WiFi but on cellular.
I think maybe I need to allow something in my router settings to remote in.
 
For remotely accessing from or to MAC computers, you can use Google Chrome Remote Desktop or Teamviewer or R-HUB remote support servers. These work well without any hassles.
 
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