Versie 4.2.3 van AnyDesk voor Windows is uitgekomen en iets meer dan een week geleden ook versie 4.0 voor Linux. Met dit programma, dat door oud-medewerkers van TeamViewer wordt ontwikkeld, kan een andere computer worden overgenomen om deze zo op afstand te beheren. Het programma is beschikbaar voor Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Android en iOS, al zit niet elk platform op hetzelfde versienummer. Het is gratis voor thuisgebruik, voor commercieel gebruik kan op jaarbasis worden afgerekend, of meteen voor een periode van zes jaar wat het totale kostenplaatje lager maakt. Het maakt dan verder niet uit hoeveel updates er tussentijds uitkomen. De changelog van de laatste paar versies ziet er als volgt uit:
AnyDesk 4.2.3 (Windows)
New FeaturesFixed Bugs
- Added a setting to disallow direct connections (hole punching). Default is allowed.
- Fixed auto-reconnect in the remote restart feature.
- Fixed a rare crash which could occur in incoming sessions.
- In some situations (for example virtual machines), no image was displayed by the ddraw view. In this case, AnyDesk uses gdi now and displays an image.
- The standard distribution of AnyDesk did not start when a previously installed MSI version of AnyDesk was not uninstalled correctly.
AnyDesk 4.0.0 (Linux)
New Features:Fixed Bugs
- Added Addressbook
- Added Session Commenting
- Added Session Recording and Playback
- Added new permission interface in accept window
- Changing the permissions from the remote side is now forbidden (users cannot click in the relevant parts of the accept window anymore from the remote side).
- Added restart button on language change in the settings
Fixed Bugs
- Fixed the Action Menu beeing sensitive even if the session was not yet established
- Fixed the passwort save box beeing sensitive even if storing the password is forbidden
- Fixed that a nonsense message was displayed when connecting to an unsupported display server (e.g. Wayland).
- Fixed several bugs related to systemd
- Made TCP Holepunching better for systems running kernel >= 3.9
- Fixed session breakdown on Ubuntu >= 18.04 when using "sudo su" in terminal AnyDesk (Linux)
- Fixed the statusbar for active sessions
AnyDesk 2.9.8 (Linux)
Fixed Bugs
- Fixed a bug that spawned the global settings in a manner that passwords would be written to the wrong config file. Thus it was not possible to change the unattended PW in some cases
- Fixed a bug that crashed AnyDesk when entering an invalid ID
- Fixed connect via command line
- Fixed a bug that assigned a new ID when starting a local service after global was installed
- Fixed global settings not showing on Linux Mint
AnyDesk 4.2.2 (Windows)
Fixed BugsOther Changes
- An alias could not be registered in case '@ad' was not appended.
- On successful alias registration a hint is shown, that the user has to take care of his alias and ID on his/her own.