TeamViewer® Launches Version 7 for Linux

New features allow Linux users remote support for Mac OS, PC and Linux systems

TAMPA, Fla.–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–TeamViewer, one of the world’s most popular providers of remote control and online presentation software, today announced TeamViewer 7 for Linux. The new version incorporates a host of new features for remote computer support and introduces for the first time the ability to participate in online meetings of up to 25 people conducted with TeamViewer 7.

“Whether you are an IT professional with clients across the globe or simply want to collaborate with colleagues, the new version makes it easy to interact with anyone on any platform.”

The new software builds upon both the traditional features enjoyed by Linux users for remote control and the advanced features like instant chat and collaboration. Single click remote support for Linux, PC and Mac OS operating systems, as well as iPhone, iPad and Android apps all allow users to control any computer just as if they were sitting right in front of it.

New advances in remote access technology

TeamViewer 7 for Linux expands and improves upon an already strong remote access feature set. Developments include:

A new “Computers & Contacts” list where connection settings like resolution, quality and scaling of each individual partner can be saved
Improvements in general documentation and a new screenshot capability that allows a user to keep track of what occurs during a remote session
Easy sharing of documents with new file box

New online meeting features

TeamViewer 7 for Linux also makes it very easy to collaborate and participate in online meetings of up to 25 people. The desktop sharing functionality lets attendees share everything from a file to an entire computer desktop, and Linux users can now join meetings organized by PC users. Additionally, Linux users will have access to the following advanced features:

Easy sharing of documents with new file box
Users can view and chat within meetings
Presenters can pause, stop and record meeting sessions
Participants can even join from iPhone, iPad and Android devices

“TeamViewer 7 takes Linux users to the next level by adding a valuable new set of features,” notes Holger Felgner, General Manager at TeamViewer. “Whether you are an IT professional with clients across the globe or simply want to collaborate with colleagues, the new version makes it easy to interact with anyone on any platform.”

As with all TeamViewer solutions, every communication between the viewer and the viewed computer or computers is encrypted with AES 256-bit encoding, providing the highest security standard. Additionally, in the standard configuration, a random password changes after each start of TeamViewer.

Pricing and availability

TeamViewer 7 for Linux is now available for download at www.teamviewer.com/download.

TeamViewer licenses start at US $749. The end-user licenses are lifetime licenses, including minor version updates and an unlimited number of sessions. For further information, please visit www.teamviewer.com/licensing. For private users, who use TeamViewer for non-commercial purposes, TeamViewer is free of charge.

TeamViewer for Linux supports Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and several other Linux operating systems.

Other supported platforms include Windows and Mac. There are TeamViewer apps available for iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPhone touch) and Android devices.

About TeamViewer

Founded in 2005, TeamViewer is fully focused on the development and distribution of high-end solutions for online communication and collaboration. Available in over 30 languages, TeamViewer is one of the world’s most popular providers of remote control and online meetings software. More information: www.teamviewer.com

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