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Chrome Remote Desktop vs AnyDesk

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Chrome Remote Desktop

7.0
Communication

Remotely access another computer through the Google Chrome browser

AnyDesk

6.5
Communication

Allows connection to a computer remotely

Metric Chrome Remote Desktop AnyDesk
Category Communication Communication
AI Score 7.0 6.5
30-day Installs 174 1.7K
90-day Installs 612 5.2K
365-day Installs 1.9K 17.9K
Version 147.0.7727.3 9.7.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 16 260
GitHub Forks 10 37
Open Issues 1 4
License MIT Unlicense
Language JavaScript Batchfile
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 10mo ago
First Seen Apr 18, 2014 Apr 24, 2017

Reviews

Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop allows users to remotely access and control another computer directly through the Google Chrome browser, eliminating the need for third-party software. Built using Electron.js, it offers a free and cross-platform solution for remote access, leveraging Google's infrastructure for secure connections.

Enables remote access and control of another computer using the Google Chrome browser.

Pros

  • + Free and open-source under MIT license.
  • + Cross-platform compatibility.
  • + Integration with Google accounts for secure access.
  • + No third-party software required for remote access.

Cons

  • - Lacks auto-update functionality.
  • - One open GitHub issue indicating potential bugs.
  • - Resource-intensive due to Electron.js framework.

AnyDesk

AnyDesk is a peer-to-peer remote desktop tool known for its low-latency connections and real-time screen sharing. It supports cross-platform use and benefits IT professionals and remote workers who need efficient and reliable access to remote systems.

Enables remote access to other computers via a P2P connection.

Pros

  • + Cross-platform support
  • + Low-latency specialized codec
  • + Lightweight and efficient

Cons

  • - No auto-updates
  • - Recent security incidents