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From Motorola:
For nearly twenty years, Timbuktu Pro for Mac OS has been the standard for remote control on the Mac OS. With its simple setup, intuitive, user-friendly interface, and multiple security options, Timbuktu Pro for Macintosh is the best remote control choice for your home, classroom or small business.
With Timbuktu Pro, you can view the screen of a remote computer, or share your screen with one or many remote computers to collaborate, teach or provide technical support. Use your mouse and keyboard to operate distant computers as if you were sitting right in front of them, send large files without tying up email, and communicate by intercom, text chat or instant message.What's new in this version: Timbuktu Pro 8.8.3 has been updated to be compatible with Mac OS X Lion. This new version of Timbuktu does not work on Mac OS X 10.5 and earlier; users of these earlier operating systems should continue to use Timbuktu Pro 8.8.2. Version 8.8.3 only supports Mac OS 10.6 and higher including 10.7 Lion and is backwards compatible to version 6.0 of the software.
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"Having used for over 15 years ..."
Version: Timbuktu Pro 8.8.3
Pros
Cross platform off site admin tool unequaled by alternates tested. Also, security for network is maintained and use of built is SSL is a super plus. One con mentions firewalls access ... << read bottom line below >>
Cons
The Win / System 7 version; 9.0.4 is still a bit buggy.
Summary
Firewall access ... as a network administrator / Owner ... I am scared to death of any product that allows non firewall AND non administrator access and setup.
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