D2Desk

2.1.6

Connect to or access a remote computer with the least amount of effort by relying on this easy-to-use, free, and web-based remote access app

Long gone are the days when remote access apps were something pretty much only used by help desks. Nowadays, especially considering the (still) ongoing global pandemic, remote access apps offer a plethora of useful, day-to-day applications.
Even though the latest versions of Windows come with built-in remote desktop tools, that's not to say that third-party apps are obsolete. Quite the contrary.

Meet D2Desk, probably the simplest remote control app out there


Thankfully, there are numerous good remote access apps out there, everything ranging from free tools for the average user, all the way up to hardcore, enterprise-oriented, and paid products.
However, if simplicity and straightforwardness are what you're looking for when it comes to picking out a remote control app, then you might as well check out D2Desk.

Is D2Desk different from other similar apps?


The short answer is yes. For starters, it's a web-based remote access application. This means that you don't require to install an app on both the master and the remote computers.
This makes it a little more hassle-free and more approachable (to beginners, at least) than most apps in this niche.
The way it works is as follows: You have to install the D2Desk Windows app on the remote computer, get the access code while launching the app, and enter the code on the official D2Desk website.
So, to conclude, all the control is done via the browser.

Is it good, safe, and all-around a good choice?


At first glance, D2Desk holds itself pretty well when compared to the competition. It offers the same level of control, has an in-built chat section, allows you to share files easily between devices, built-in chat with mic and audio input/output options (for better conversations), and has a clipboard transfer function.
Even though the company behind the app claims there "No risk of fraud," and has some pretty convincing arguments regarding overall security, being a web-based app (and, thus, using a browser, is inherently less safe than using a classic app-to-app remote access software) is something to be aware of.
To conclude, D2Desk is a decent solution for anyone looking for a basic remote access solution. This means that it gets the job done, but it's not as fast, not as feature-packed, and not as well-polished in terms of looks and functionality as other similar apps.
6.2 MB
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Update Date
Version
2.1.6
License
Freemium
Created By
CBPS Software Services PVT Ltd.
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