AnyDesk is a software utility, equipped with numerous tools, that lets users remotely access and control one or more computers, no matter their location, and work with various files and documents. Its interface can be described as practical and intuitive, which makes navigation through the menu quite easy. AnyDesk works across all your devices and operating systems: Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux, FreeBSD and even your Raspberry Pi! Online collaboration Collaborate and communicate with ease, whether you’re holding online meetings and presentations or working on the same document from the other side of the world. While the developer is fixing the problem, try using an older version. If you need the previous version of AnyDesk, check out the app's version history which includes all versions available to download. Download prior versions of AnyDesk for Mac. All previous versions of AnyDesk are.
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Note: For access problems on macOS see: Security Permissions on macOS
Installation
Note: AnyDesk is available for macOS 10.11. or later. Older Versions of AnyDesk that supports macOS 10.10 can be found here
There are currently two installation modes for AnyDesk for macOS, A) a full installation and B) a portable installation:
A) The full installation installs both the AnyDesk client as well as the AnyDesk Services which is required to use features such as being able to connect to the macOS AnyDesk client while the user account has been switched or logged out of. To do full installation, simply click the orange 'Install Now' tile in the main AnyDesk window and accept the Terms and Conditions.
B) On the other hand, the portable installation only installs the AnyDesk client. To do so, simply drag & drop the AnyDesk application within the .DMG file to the Applications folder on the macOS device. To convert the portable installation to a full installation, simply click AnyDesk in the top global menu bar and select Install AnyDesk Service...
Session Request and Accept Window
Accept Window on macOS
The accept window is displayed for incoming clients during session request. Applied to the accept window are client details and available permissions.
Default incoming client permissions:
Allow to control my computer`s keyboard and mouse
Allow to access my computer`s clipboard
Allow to use file manager
Allow lock my computer`s keyboard and mouse
Allow to lock desktop on session end
Disabling all options in settings or during session creates a passive remote device. 3d plan drawing software.