TeamViewer for Mac
- Establish incoming and outgoing connections between devices
- Real-time remote access and support
- Collaborate online, participate in meetings, and chat with others
- Start using TeamViewer for free immediately after downloading
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- Jul 18, 2015 Easy steps on how to solve TeamViewer 'Comercial Use Suspected' Problem, FAST and QUICK. Pause the video,and after doing the steps download again TeamViewer and installed. Be more carefull next time.
- As you know, TeamViewer is a good software for remote control/ remote computer access. But it's not free, if you use it many times, you may get a commercial use detected or suspected announcement every time you try to connect. In that case you need to decide to purchase a license to use it more.
- Oct 18, 2015 This will solve 'TeamViewer Commercial Use Detected' Problem forever. You can use Virtalbox (to install VM, then creates a clone for it with different MAC address.
Can't call them because they don't offer free support. This is maddening!! I do not use Teamviewer for 'commercial' reasons, I use it to manage my laptop and two desktop computers, and I very occasionally help my family and friends with issues. I can't seem to pick an alias in free version on my Mac even though it says I should be able to. It has been imposed because of suspected commercial use. This suspicion has occurred about three times over the many years of using Teamviewer. I am 82 years old, retired and support.
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Check out additional TeamViewer remote desktop support and collaboration downloads
Immediate assistance:
TeamViewer QuickSupport
Optimized for instant remote desktop support, this small customer module does not require installation or administrator rights — simply download, double click, and give the provided ID and password to your supporter.
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Join a meeting:
TeamViewer QuickJoin
Easily join meetings or presentations and collaborate online with this customer module. It requires no installation or administrator rights — just download, double click, and enter the session data given to you by your meeting organizer.
Unattended access:
TeamViewer Host
TeamViewer Host is used for 24/7 access to remote computers, which makes it an ideal solution for uses such as remote monitoring, server maintenance, or connecting to a PC or Mac in the office or at home. Install TeamViewer Host on an unlimited number of computers and devices. As a licensed user, you have access to them all!
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I agree with all the sentiments stated here. For my job, I do a lot of remote support. I've looked all over for a good remote support program, and so far every one of them has had their drawbacks. The lack of good options out there is to the point that I've seriously thought about trying to create my own; however, that is a big enough undertaking that I haven't tried to do that yet.
Recently, I've been using Team Viewer, but there commercial use thing always gets me. I would have paid for their professional version a long time ago, except for the ridiculous price tag. I could understand a $100 or $200 price, but $700 is just ridiculous.
I tried the UltraViewer out just now and it seems to work decently well. The color rendering seems off just a bit, and the screen rendering seems a little slower than I'm used to, but otherwise it seems like it could be a promising alternative. The setup was very straightforward and worked without forwarding any ports or anything.
I wish you guys all the best. Good luck.
Recently, I've been using Team Viewer, but there commercial use thing always gets me. I would have paid for their professional version a long time ago, except for the ridiculous price tag. I could understand a $100 or $200 price, but $700 is just ridiculous.
I tried the UltraViewer out just now and it seems to work decently well. The color rendering seems off just a bit, and the screen rendering seems a little slower than I'm used to, but otherwise it seems like it could be a promising alternative. The setup was very straightforward and worked without forwarding any ports or anything.
I wish you guys all the best. Good luck.