The new version of TeamViewer is ready to work with Android devices, whether mobile, point-of-sale terminals (Pos), Atms, public information panels or vending machines. In addition, supports Chrome OS and includes a new app for Windows 10.

TeamViewer 11

TeamViewer announced the final version of TeamViewer 11 which includes features like unattended access for Android devices, Chrome OS support and easy connection to Linux servers without a monitor.

According to its manufacturer, TeamViewer 11 is the best solution on the market to remote control Android devices, whether tablets or phones, or other types of systems such as points of sale (Pos), Atms, public information panels or vending machines.

TeamViewer_ipadAdditional features included in this release include the massive deployment of Android Host and a new app for Windows 10. Offers the ability to install the TeamViewer Host app at once on all Android devices, through the Design option & distribute from the management console.

The new remote control app that facilitates online meetings, video conferencing and file transfer between computers, can be used on Windows devices 10, allowing you to access your personal computer applications when you're away.

"TeamViewer 11 has been specially designed to ensure the best user experience, including more usage scenarios and availability on more devices than any other solution on the market", comment Kornelius Brunner, Vice President of Product Management.

TeamviewerThis release has been optimized to use less bandwidth and provide more efficient image rendering.

In this way, you will get an improvement in image quality with the same bandwidth. Among other advantages, file transfer will be up to 15 times faster and the use of data a 30% inferior.

TeamViewer 11 is available for Windows, mac, Linux, mobile devices and Chrome OS devices. For professional use, different licenses are offered adapted to meet the main needs of companies, regardless of its size.


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by • 2 Dec, 2015
• section: control, Telepresence / videoconference