Note: There have been no independently run benchmark tests yet, so take the findings with a grain of salt until they are verified by third-parties taking AnyDesk and other solutions for a test ride. The developers have benchmarked their program and several other remote desktop applications such as TeamViewer, Google Remote Desktop or Splashtop and the result was that AnyDesk beat all other solutions in framerate, latency and bandwidth tests. The software is for instance only transferring the parts of the screen that change which reduces the bandwidth requirements significantly. It has been specifically designed for graphical user interfaces to address requirements that set them apart from image or video materials. The new video codec DeskRT plays a central role in achieving that goal. Tip: Check out our first look at AnyDesk 3.0 Beta released in 2016. The main idea behind AnyDesk was to deliver the same level of comfort in terms of use but to improve the technical side of things. TeamViewer, best known for its ease of use that gets rid of most technicalities such as IP addresses, firewalls or ports is one of the most popular programs in the remote desktop market.
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