

Key innovations: CPU utilization optimization for multi-core processors.

It is now possible to exchange large files with TeamViewer contacts without starting a remote connection session to the computer. Two-factor authentication is an optional feature that provides an additional layer of security for TeamViewer user accounts. Key innovations: The Wake-on-LAN function has been added, which allows you to turn on remote computers via the Internet from any of the devices – a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Transfer sessions – the user can invite his colleagues to participate in remote control sessions, transferring control to them partially or completely. Built-in Web Connector module for accessing remote machines through the user’s web browser. Key innovations: Support for recording audio and video from remote machines in conference and remote control modes. The ability to save preferences, eliminating the need to set parameters each time you create a session, as well as screenshots. Support for multiple monitor configurations, which allows users to view multiple remote monitors on multiple local monitors. Key innovations: Full support for transferring files using the mouse between the session window and the local computer. Also, automatic reconnection after rebooting a remote computer has been implemented, performance has been improved and the appearance has been redesigned. This is provided for organizing presentations. Key innovations: Added QuickJoin module, which allows multiple users to simultaneously connect to a remote computer in view mode.

Let’s take a look at when the old versions of TeamViewer came out, and what were the main innovations at that time. Differences between older versions of TeamViewerĭifferences between older versions of TeamViewer.
