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The Correct Way to Use Remote Desktop
TeamViewer, AnyDesk—these commercial tools come with connection restrictions, subscription fees, and data privacy concerns—annoying, right?
There's an open-source project called CrossDesk on GitHub, whose main selling point is browser-based direct connection, no need to install a client. It supports all platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux, with real-time audio and video transmission, encrypted transfer, and hardware encoding/decoding.
Most importantly, it supports Docker self-hosting. Your data, your server, your rules. No need to give connection information to third parties, no worries about privacy leaks.
Lightweight design, low resource consumption, and fast performance. The project provides ready-to-use installation packages and detailed documentation, making it easy to get started.
The meaning of open source is not "free," but control. CrossDesk allows you to truly manage your own remote connections.
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