AnyDesk is a fast remote desktop system and enables users to access their data, images, videos and applications from anywhere and at any time, and also to share it with others. AnyDesk is the first remote desktop software that doesn't require you to think about what you can do. CAD, video editing or simply working comfortably with an office suite for hours are just a few examples. AnyDesk is designed for modern multi-core CPUs. Most of AnyDesk's image processing is done concurrently. This way, AnyDesk can utilize up to 90% of modern CPUs. AnyDesk works across multiple platforms and operating systems: Windows, Linux, Free BSD, Mac OS, iOS and Android.
Just three megabytes – downloaded in a glimpse, sent via email, or fired up from your USB drive, AnyDesk will turn any desktop into your desktop in seconds. No administrative privileges or installation needed.
AnyDesk 6.0.8 changelog:
New Features
- Added option to follow remote window focus
- Added display option to preserve details when encoding image
- Added option to limit number of incoming/outgoing sessions
- Added option to automatically disconnect incoming sessions when inactive
- Added option to keyboard menu to send special Android keys
- Revised favorites and recent session lists
- Revised session recording settings
- Address Book, Auto-Discovery, Favorites and Recent Sessions now interact with the system clipboard
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Fixed Bugs
- Fixed crash when requesting elevation
- Fixed crash in session player when skipping to the beginning of a recording
- Fixed crash caused by invalid thumbnails when searching for addresses
- Fixed crash when updating Windows Group Policies
- Fixed a crash when updating cursor shape
- Fixed bug that caused keyboard mode to be reset every session
- Fixed bug that caused sessions settings for remote cursor to not save correctly
- Fixed bug that caused empty session recordings to be created
- Fixed alias registration in incoming only clients
- Fixed rare bug that caused settings configured via Group Policies to not work correctly
- Fixed discovery section showing up when it shouldn't
- Fixed language detection for some asian languages
- Fixed language selection on Windows XP
- Fixed several minor memory leaks
- Fixed several visual issues
Focus dashcam organizer for sale. Other Changes
- Improved one time password checks in two factor authentication
- Loosened restrictions on minimal windows size
Download: AnyDesk 6.1.0 | 3.5 MB (Free for private use, paid upgrade available)
Links: AnyDesk Home Page | Other platforms | Release History | Screenshot
Links: AnyDesk Home Page | Other platforms | Release History | Screenshot
Whether you need to help someone troubleshoot a technical issue, access your PC files from work or show a presentation slide deck to your department: we provide the most effective and fastest remote support tool on the market. AnyDesk will turn any desktop into your desktop in seconds. Here is a quick summary of some of the new functionality and improvements you’ll enjoy with AnyDesk 2.6.1. for Linux.
Anydesk 6.1
Version 2.6.1 highlights
- Implemented remote reboot menu to reboot Windows machines: you now have the option to reboot the remote computer without the need of a person on the other side to let you in again. Your session will automatically be restored once the remote machine is back up.
- Added the “show remote cursor” feature: this allows you to show the mouse cursor of the remote computer you are connected to. This is especially useful if you are working together and need to show and discuss some points on the screen.
- We´ve split up the session Menus in Linux like in Windows: now you will get to enjoy a new redesign, user friendly and intuitive.
AnyDesk is faster
AnyDesk is the fastest remote desktop software in the world. So fast that it virtually disappears. You won’t be able to tell whether you’re at your own computer or operating it remotely with AnyDesk. This makes applications possible that would be unthinkable using other remote desktop software.
Thank you for your feedback
Anydesk 6.1.1
The new features and improvements mentioned before are based on the feedback we received from you. A big thank you to all our faithful Linux users for helping us to improve our product. If you have feature requests and ideas you would like to see in our incoming versions, please feel free to share your thoughts in our community: http://support.anydesk.com/
How to get AnyDesk 2.6.1 for Linux
Download Anydesk For Windows 10
As always, all our software upgrades are for free and all program versions are compatible with one another. The latest version 2.6.1 AnyDesk for Linux can be downloaded from https://anydesk.com/platforms either as a program package or as a .tar.gz file for manual installation.