This self-hosted, clientless remote desktop application is even better than RustDesk
I love my MacBook Air for its portability and long battery life, but when I need serious work done, I know it's far from the most powerful computer. For that, I depend on my powerful Mac Studio. But, obviously, I can't travel with a Mac Studio. It's likely you've run into the same issue as me. Sitting at a cafe, or even in another country, you might want to access your home computer. Except, setting it up properly for remote access is an exercise in frustration, dealing with routers, ports, and VPNs. Sure, tools like RustDeskhave made remote desktop access simpler and more privacy-friendly. But it's not the only game in town. Lately, I've been using another self-hosted remote desktop tool called Getscreen.me, and it takes everything good about RustDesk and makes it even more polished and accessible.
I love my MacBook Air for its portability and long battery life, but when I need serious work done, I know it’s far from the most powerful computer. For that, I depend on my powerful Mac Studio. But, obviously, I can’t travel with a Mac Studio. It’s likely you’ve run into the same issue as me. Sitting at a cafe, or even in another country, you might want to access your home computer. Except, setting it up properly for remote access is an exercise in frustration, dealing with routers, ports, and VPNs. Sure, tools like RustDeskhave made remote desktop access simpler and more privacy-friendly. But it’s not the only game in town. Lately, I’ve been using another self-hosted remote desktop tool called Getscreen.me, and it takes everything good about RustDesk and makes it even more polished and accessible.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
Published by: aplhsindia.in
