RemotelyAnywhere Workstation Edition 9.0.856

4.3 out of 5 stars 4.3 (54 votes)

(April 8, 2009)

Windows (All) / Shareware; $99.00 / 14,721 downloads

RemotelyAnywhere is a small HTTP daemon that must be installed on a Windows NT computer. You can then access that computer over the network via TCP/IP from any other machine capable of running a browser. You'll be able to manage services, processes, users, files. It empowers you with remote control, remote booting, etc. And best of all, you don't need any sort of special client software, apart from a javascript-enabled browser.

Workstation Edition helps system administrators keep IT systems up and computer users happy by offering the industry's richest remote-support toolkit. Support staff can often detect, diagnose, and solve problems faster than local support using built-in operating system functions. Background access means the user need not be interrupted during the implementation of solutions.

Reviews of RemotelyAnywhere Workstation Edition

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    Yanco

    Reviewing 8.0.747 (Jul 16, 2008)

    This is a best remote aplication to exist to day, remember that.

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    VictorAnderson

    Reviewing 8.0.747 (Jul 15, 2008)

    Giving this one a 3. It works as it should, but it's not freeware either. Cost 100 bucks and add another 200 if you want the server edition. If I was going to pay for such a tool, pcAnywhere has a LOT more features and if you ask me, a MUCH better piece of software. VNC of course is still freeware and logmein has become quite popular and also has a freeware version.

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    PostDeals

    Reviewing 7.50.595 Beta (Apr 8, 2007)

    Great app but I really like www.logmein.com I have the free version and it rocks.

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    Diam0nd

    Reviewing 7.50.595 Beta (Apr 7, 2007)

    Great app. Best in its kind, imho.

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    uberfly

    Reviewing 7.50.595 Beta (Apr 7, 2007)

    Don't you love it when dipwads like bugmenot rate software based on some fanboy love of some other app they have an unfathomable crush on. You ever try RemotelyAnywhere? No- but that would probably be asking too much.

    RA has always been rock-solid. The company I work for has been using it for years without a hitch. Full featured, almost to a fault.

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