![]() ![]() * The issue mentioned below seems to be fix in recent versions However, I'll keep this info available: ![]() Now the key settings to make TeamViewer work like LogMeIn is the following:Ģ) Assign your client(s) to your account: TeamViewer>Preferences>General>Assign to account.ģ) Set your client to unattended mode: TeamViewer>Preferences>Security>Password. I also have a way around this as you will see further down. If you choose, make them run at startup (as a daemon (service)). Go ahead and install the "All-In-One: TeamViewer full version" from /en/download for either Linux or OSX or both. TeamViewer does indeed have Android and iOS clients as well. It also has advanced features such as file-transfer, meeting-mode, and video/audio conferencing - but I'm not one to utilize such. ![]() TeamViewer, although not the prettiest interface, works the same, supports multiple monitors, and even supports Linux. I was accustomed to LogMeIn on OSX because it was always running and quite simple to remote from the web-console, LogMeIn Ignition, or even Android and iOS. There are many remote desktop solutions and I have multiple ways of seeing my Linux desktop in emergency, but I've found TeamViewer (free for personal use) is a great replacement of LogMeIn on OSX. LogMeIn is no longer free and I'm not paying!
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