NoMachine officially announced today that it will be offering free remote
desktop software on Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. The new product,
called NoMachine, lets users access and control a remote Windows, Linux PC or
Mac from another computer for work or play environments.
The product,
currently available for download as a preview version, joins the company's
current suite of enterprise-orientated software products, which provide
solutions for virtual desktop hosting and application delivery for Linux and
other platforms. The preview version also includes pre-release test packages of
the upcoming version 4 product range for both business and personal use.
Raising the bar on consumer-oriented remote access products, NoMachine
will offer not just a rich feature set, but a high-quality user performance
based on unique compression and award-winning NX technology. A version aimed at
the enterprise will also be made available as part of the future subscription
offering. Key features planned for NoMachine for Windows, Linux and Mac
include:
Remote Control:
Access files and programs
residing on a Windows, Linux PC or Mac from any remote computer, no matter what
the operating system, or via a Web browser.
Multi-media
Support:
Stream audio and video from the remote desktop in
real-time.
File-sharing Between Desktops:
Share
files easily and securely between the local and remote desktop even through
firewalls.
Capture Screen Activity:
Record and save
activities in one easy click to create the easiest demos and how-to videos.
Print to Any Printer:
Transfer documents to the
local computer for printing or send them directly to any printer attached to the
remote or local desktop.
Unbeatable Speed:
The
software's architecture opens up an unprecedented level of performance,
delivering an efficient and high-quality user experience even with multimedia
and graphic-rich content.
“We believe this new product will bring a
revolutionary solution to both business and personal users of Windows, Linux and
Macs. Users will be able to perform any remote computing task whether they're
connecting from home to the office, helping a long-distance friend debug a PC,
or sharing the remote desktop of a coworker,” said NoMachine's Business
Development Manager, Sarah Dryell.
Users can learn more about product
functionality and download the preview version at
www.nomachine.com/download-preview.php.