Radmin (Remote Administrator) is a remote control program which enables you to work on one or more remote computers from your own computer. It can be considered as complete remote control solution where all key features such as Remote Control, File Transfer, NT security, Telnet, and Multilanguage support are included.
Yes - 30 day timeout
- Support for Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
- Support for Windows Server 2008 R2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Reviewing 3.4 (Oct 15, 2009)
Is Radmin the fastest remoting application on the market? YES.
Is the interface and complimentary features good? NO.
So if speed is all that matters to you (and for me it does), then go with Radmin. If speed is not an issue (eg: both server and client got fast enough lines), I would go with RealVNC. It has good speed, great interface, flexibility and features. And it even features both a x64 server and client.
But still, Radmin's speed is impressive. I wasn't able to go back to RealVNC after trying Radmin.
Reviewing 3.3 (Feb 11, 2009)
i tried symantec pcanywhere and it sucked for so many reasons.
mainly it's a resource hog and it froze all the time!
i searched and searched and downloaded demo after demo and RADMIN was such a relief because it was the best on all fronts by far! please save yourself the trouble and TRY RADMIN first I promise you will like it the best.
I feel so strongly that I took the time to write this. I am not affiliated with radmin or any software company in any way. Just try it seriously!
Reviewing 3.3 (Nov 20, 2008)
Fastest remoting application on the market. Not as usable as RealVNC though. So I'd say if you want speed - choose Radmin, if you want convinience and ease of use - RealVNC.
Reviewing 3.2 (Apr 26, 2008)
It's aplain lie that vnc-anything woudl be faster than radmin. radmin is the fastest I've seen and tried, ever, period. It is expensive though and the license conditions are plain crap, for a home user with say 2 or 3 computers it's not worth the money by far. Apart from this, it's great!