NetSupport Manager

In this article, we will explore the issue of NetSupport Manager in greater depth, analyzing its origins, repercussions, and possible solutions. NetSupport Manager has been the subject of debate and controversy in recent years, and it is important to examine it from different perspectives to understand its scope and impact on today's society. Through research and analysis, we will seek to shed light on this topic and provide a more complete view of its implications. Additionally, we will examine how NetSupport Manager has evolved over time and the possible implications it has for the future. This article is intended to be a comprehensive guide to understanding NetSupport Manager in all its dimensions and to promote an informed debate about its relevance today.

Developer(s)NetSupport Limited
Stable release
12.80 / 2020
Operating systemAndroid, iOS, Linux, OS X, Windows, Windows Phone
TypeRemote administration software
LicenseProprietary
Websitenetsupportmanager.com

NetSupport Manager is a Windows-centric cross-platform remote control software, allowing remote screen control and systems management from a Windows or Windows Mobile device of Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris and Mobile devices. It was first released for DOS only networks in 1989. It supports thumbnail display of unlimited remote systems (since version 10), and allows navigation between remote systems in a manner similar to a KVM switch. Functionality includes file transfers, chat, and hardware/software inventory including software updates. Fewer features are supported for Linux and Mac clients. In 2012 NetSupport introduced new software versions allowing Remote Control from iOS and Android tablets and smartphones as well as a new Mac OS Control. Version 12 was released in October 2013, which extended platform support to include ChromeOS clients. Mobile Remote Control from iOS and Android was also extended with additional capabilities. All versions of NetSupport Manager require the pre-installation of the software on both the local (Control) and remote (Client) computers/devices prior to use.


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References

  1. ^ a b NetSupport Manager 9 PC Pro, issue 128, Jun 2005
  2. ^ James E. Gaskin (Jan. 22, 2007) NetSupport Manager, Network World
  3. ^ Roger Gann (16 May 2006) Netsupport Manager 9.1 PC World Australia

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