Screens 3 for Mac for $12

November 1, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Screens 3 for Mac for $12
Remotely Control Your Computer & Screen Share with This User-Friendly VNC for Mac
Expires March 18, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 56% off

KEY FEATURES

Stay productive without lugging around several laptops 24/7. Check out Screens–the fast and reliable virtual network client (VNC) that lets you control all of your computers right from your Mac. With Screens, you can connect to a Mac, Windows or Linux PC computer from anywhere in the world. Run apps on any of your computers’ displays, send and receive content, and get work done while traveling light.

  • Remotely access your other computers on your Mac
  • Set up an action that triggers each time you disconnect (e.g. Log Out Your User, etc.)
  • Protect your data by connecting via an SSH tunnel
  • Get one-time guest access to someone else’s Mac without logging in
  • Customize a toolbar w/ important shortcuts
  • Connect to multiple displays at once
  • Send & receive content using Screens’ clipboard functionality
  • Enjoy multi-touch features you use on your Mac trackpad

PRODUCT SPECS

Compatibility

  • Internet required
  • Mac OS X 10.9 or later

SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS

  • Restrictions: includes activation for 1 computer only
  • Minor updates included
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