In our comparison of Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect, Remote Desktop Manager is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
Flexible remote connection management in several remote access standards. It could use a native integration with AnyDesk.
Manages multiple connections types.
AnyDesk native implementation would be an ideal addition.
VNC Connect offers superb ease of use and a phone app, making it incredibly convenient for remote connections. It eliminated the need for our IT guy to physically set up a full remote connection on my computer. I appreciate his recommendation of VNC Connect, as it has been a game-changer for me. I was initially unsure about its compatibility with dual monitors, but I haven't experienced any lag or delays in responsiveness. While using it on a phone can be a bit challenging due to the smaller screen, it still comes in handy for quick tasks or accessing important files or folders. Previously, I would have had to use an old, unreliable work laptop, but now I can easily connect to my personal Android phone, Surface Pro 7, Toshiba laptop, or desktop with dual monitors using VNC Connect. This flexibility allows for quick and efficient access to my computers. I've also started using VNC Connect with my personal computer for web design, as it offers great versatility. The only downside I've encountered is the inability to show just one screen and switch between them on the Android app. For others considering VNC Connect, I highly recommend it, especially if you're using remote connections from Windows. It is easy to set up and allows for quick connections from various devices. VNC Connect solves the problem of being able to access my work computer remotely, enabling me to handle tasks such as payroll from anywhere using any of my devices and computers. This flexibility has greatly benefited my productivity and work-life balance.
Ease of use, phone app, compatibility with multiple devices
Inability to show one screen and switch between them on the Android app
There is no need of having to remember multiple user/password combinations for remote machines, with Devolutions!
Doubles as a password manager for all connections. Ability to restore connections.
User interface on macOS version lacks native feel (icons, dialogs, preferences).
VNC Connect enables remote access to Mac systems, including headless systems, providing fast and easy protection.
The ability to remotely access a wide range of Mac systems, including headless systems, is highly valuable. VNC Connect offers fast and easy protection.
Lack of a more user-friendly environment for those unfamiliar with the technology can be a drawback.
Flexible remote connection management in several remote access standards. It could use a native integration with AnyDesk.
Manages multiple connections types.
AnyDesk native implementation would be an ideal addition.
There is no need of having to remember multiple user/password combinations for remote machines, with Devolutions!
Doubles as a password manager for all connections. Ability to restore connections.
User interface on macOS version lacks native feel (icons, dialogs, preferences).
VNC Connect offers superb ease of use and a phone app, making it incredibly convenient for remote connections. It eliminated the need for our IT guy to physically set up a full remote connection on my computer. I appreciate his recommendation of VNC Connect, as it has been a game-changer for me. I was initially unsure about its compatibility with dual monitors, but I haven't experienced any lag or delays in responsiveness. While using it on a phone can be a bit challenging due to the smaller screen, it still comes in handy for quick tasks or accessing important files or folders. Previously, I would have had to use an old, unreliable work laptop, but now I can easily connect to my personal Android phone, Surface Pro 7, Toshiba laptop, or desktop with dual monitors using VNC Connect. This flexibility allows for quick and efficient access to my computers. I've also started using VNC Connect with my personal computer for web design, as it offers great versatility. The only downside I've encountered is the inability to show just one screen and switch between them on the Android app. For others considering VNC Connect, I highly recommend it, especially if you're using remote connections from Windows. It is easy to set up and allows for quick connections from various devices. VNC Connect solves the problem of being able to access my work computer remotely, enabling me to handle tasks such as payroll from anywhere using any of my devices and computers. This flexibility has greatly benefited my productivity and work-life balance.
Ease of use, phone app, compatibility with multiple devices
Inability to show one screen and switch between them on the Android app
VNC Connect enables remote access to Mac systems, including headless systems, providing fast and easy protection.
The ability to remotely access a wide range of Mac systems, including headless systems, is highly valuable. VNC Connect offers fast and easy protection.
Lack of a more user-friendly environment for those unfamiliar with the technology can be a drawback.
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In our rating and review comparison of Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect, Remote Desktop Manager has 203 user reviews and VNC Connect has 44. The average star rating for Remote Desktop Manager is 4.92 while VNC Connect has an average rating of 4.38. Remote Desktop Manager has more positive reviews than VNC Connect. Comparing Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect reviews, Remote Desktop Manager has stronger overall reviews.
Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Remote Support Features, File Management, Reporting & Analytics, Report Management, Data Migration, Systems/Administrative, Customizable Items, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Password Management, Third-Party Integrations, Cybersecurity Features. In our feature comparison of Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect, Remote Desktop Manager offers more of the most popular features and tools than VNC Connect.
In our pricing comparison of Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect, VNC Connect's pricing starts at $16.99/month and is more affordable compared to VNC Connect's starting cost of $16.99/month.
Our comparison of Remote Desktop Manager vs. VNC Connect shows that Remote Desktop Manager scores higher in usability for ease of use, meets requirements, setup & support, quality of support, ease of admin. VNC Connect scores higher in learning curve, but Remote Desktop Manager has the best scores overall for system usability.
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