Remote Utilities Agent Release for macOS and Linux
Exciting news for macOS and Linux users! We've taken another significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to these platforms. While our Viewer has been available for macOS and Linux, we're thrilled to introduce the Agent for these OS.
For those new to our tools, the Agent is a runtime module that you install on a remote machine you wish to control. Down the line, after beta testing, we'll also be launching the Host—a module that will enable unattended access to systems.
Operating the program is straightforward. Once launched, the Agent displays a window with an auto-generated Internet ID and password. With this release, it's seamless to cross-connect between Windows, macOS, and Linux in any combination.
A note on functionalities: The current macOS/Linux Agent predominantly supports the Full Control and View mode. Some modes present in the Windows version—like File Transfer and Power Control—are still in the pipeline. Rest assured, we have plans to roll out these features and more, such as clipboard transfer, in the near future.
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