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Screens for Mac and iOS is the best remote access solution for accessing our Macs when away from home. It uses industry-standard technology for remote access (VNC), but the free Screens Connect service makes it easy to setup. This removes the requirement to use a static IP address or configure your router manually.
The free version of TeamViewer for Mac has a number of limitations, and lacks some modules like the TeamViewer manager or customer module. In addition, the program can be a little complicated to get the hang of at first. TeamViewer for Mac is a solid program for quickly sharing desktops with another user.
If your machine is behind a corporate network that prohibits Screens from working remotely, we recommend LogMeIn. The iOS and Mac apps are free, but the service is prohibitively expensive for most users.
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Why do you need remote access?
With the rise of services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and iCloud, remote access services aren’t necessary for simply accessing files remotely. There are countless ways to sync documents and access them from anywhere. Accessing a PDF file using PDF Expert that is stored in Dropbox is certainly better than remotely controlling a Mac and opening the document. I use remote access to manage a Mac mini at Mac mini colo and my Plex server at home. Accessing a Mac remotely allows you to run desktop applications, have access to a full web browser from iOS, and access files and programs that are only on that one machine.
Screens
How does it work?
Screens, at its core, is a VNC client. VNC stands for virtual networking computing. It was created by The Olivetti & Oracle Research Lab back in the late 90s. The lab was later purchased by AT&T, but shut down in 2002. The original VNC source code is now open source. With VNC apps, there are two pieces. You have the VNC server (typically a laptop, server, or desktop) and the VNC client (another laptop, desktop, or mobile device). The client generally connects to the server from port 5900 and allows the client to see the display of the VNC server. Screens is using industry-standard technology, but with an easy-to-use and beautiful user interface.
Design
Screens has stayed current, following Apple’s ever-changing design standards. Both apps received quick updates for the new iOS 7 design a couple years back. The iPhone and Mac apps share a lot of similar buttons and layout functions, so users of both apps can swap back and forth without having to re-learn workflows. The apps look for available machines on the local network, and also shows you the ones available with Screens Connect (more on that later). Double tapping/clicking on a machine launches it and either logs you in or prompts you for the passcode depending on how the security of that machine is setup.
Once you are logged into a machine, you are free to use it like you would just sitting in front of it. There is a dedicated Screenshot button, options to send/receive the clipboard, an option to scale down the display when network conditions are not optimal, and the ability to manage multiple displays if they are available.
On the Mac side, using a remote machine feels extremely normal. Both devices use a mouse and keyboard, so it’s fairly easy to implement that.
On the iOS side, you are taking a touch screen device and making it work with a desktop OS.
You quickly find out why Apple didn’t simply port Mac OS X as-is to the iPad. A touch-based OS requires drastically different interactions than a mouse/keyboard paradigm. With that being said, Screens offers the best experience in my opinion. It’s easy to zoom in and tapping moves the cursor to your desired location and initiates a click on the server. There is also an optional trackpad mode that turns your display into a trackpad and will make the cursor follow your finger around as you track. Both options work well, and it just comes down to personal preference.
Our friends at MacMini Colo discovered a great product to use on a remote Mac that is “headless” (a Mac mini or Mac Pro) in order to use higher resolutions. If you plug this dongle into the HDMI port, you’ll get access to all available resolutions up to 16×9 1080p.
Features
Since Screens is built on open source technology, it is probably always going to lose the feature check list game when compared to custom-built services like LogMeIn or TeamViewer. Companies that are building their own technology have the ability to do whatever their product managers can come up with. Screens is built on open-source VNC technology, so it’s going to be a much simpler design. Most of the extra features aren’t needed in 2015 for most people (remote printing, file syncing, etc) anyways. Screens offers exactly what I want out of remote access without a monthly fee.
Access Options
Screens is available for Mac OS X and for iOS. It does lack a web access component, so if that is a feature that you need, then you should look at one of the other options below. Web access used to be important to me, but that was before I had multiple iOS devices in my bag. I’ve actually found myself using Screens on my iPhone 6 Plus quite a bit, not to mention the extremely capable iPad version.
Setup
As I mentioned earlier, Screens is really just a beautiful VNC application. VNC server support is built into Mac OS X by default, and this app is just building a VNC client. The main downside with VNC, since it’s an open-source platform, is that the setup can generally be tricky. You have to make sure the computer is configured right, and you need a static IP from your internet provider (or use a service like No_IP to update your dynamic DNS to a static host).
Screens has a free service called Screens Connect that takes care of that for you. You create an account, install the Screens Connect app on the Mac you want to remotely access, and log in with your user name and password. On the client side, you simply log in with your Screens Connect account, and you see your logged in computers. The only place this service won’t work is when a corporate firewall is blocking VNC traffic. Screens also offers a free program called Screens Express that makes it easy to connect to a friend or family member’s Mac with a temporary link.
Reliability
In my experience, Screens has been rock solid. I bought it a few years back after LogMeIn discontinued their free service and haven’t looked back. Screens is really the best of both worlds. It’s pairing open-source technology that’s built right into Mac OS X with a well-supported and frequently updated app. On iOS, the developer has worked to add things like TouchID support, Touch Bar support, an adaptive toolbar and more. Regular updates help us feel more comfortable relying on this app day in and day out.
Runner Up
LogMeIn
LogMeIn ($249.99/year for two computers) is our runner up for remote access solutions. We also recommend it for the times when VNC technology is blocked or a corporate firewall prevents Screens Connect from working. LogMeIn is easy to install and easy to use. In fact, I use it on a few machines at work in order to always have easy access to them from offsite. LogMeIn allows me to keep my firewall locked down, but still get to these machines. It works from the web, but they also recently added a Mac client that is installed when you sign up. It allows quick access to a machine.
LogMeIn also offers free iOS apps. I’ve found that their iOS apps are the easiest to use. I found scrolling and tapping/clicking to feel the most native of anything other than Screens. From a security perspective, LogMeIn uses SSL/TLS for all its communications. You can also use RSA SecurID or 2-factor authentication along with requiring your Mac’s username and password.
One of the main reasons we chose Screens over LogMeIn is the price. Screens is a one-time app purchase where LogMeIn is $249.99/year. It’s difficult to justify that price unless this is something you depend on every day.
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The Others
Back To My Mac
Back To My Mac (free) was originally a feature of MobileMe, but it is now a part of iCloud. Since iCloud is free, it’s a natural choice for a lot of users. However, we don’t feel like it’s the best solution due to the fact that we can’t get it to work the majority of the time.
Apple’s support document mentions a few tips related to its own routers, but not much else. Some users have no issue getting it to work, while others have no success at all.
Another reason that it’s not our pick is there is no way to use it on iOS. I use remote access apps as much on my iPhone as I do other laptops. Back To My Mac is free with an iCloud account, but it’s support and features reflect the price tag. Security-wise, Back to My Mac uses IPSec and SSL encryption between your Mac and Apple’s servers. It uses Kerberos with digital certificates to verify that you are authorized to connect to the Mac in question.
Apple Remote Desktop
Apple Remote Desktop ($79.99) is a tool that’s aimed at Mac system administrators, but it’s really not that useful for them any more. It goes years without updates, and the ones it does see are usually for Mac OS X compatibility. Like Back To My Mac, it also lacks an iOS component. Setting it up to work remotely is also going to take some networking configuration on your router and VPN setup. Most Mac system administrators have moved onto a tool like Casper Suite from JAMF Software. Apple Remote Desktop fits in a weird place of not being useful for the prosumer, but not powerful enough for the IT department. I’d rather see it become a Back to my Device app and work with iOS devices (remote access from a Mac to iOS) and make it work similar to Find My iPhone. From a security perspective, you can encrypt your session with an SSH tunnel, but it does come at a security cost. Authentication to clients uses an authentication method based on a Diffie-Hellman Key agreement protocol that creates a shared 128-bit key. This key is used to encrypt the login credentials using AES. The Diffie-Hellman key agreement protocol used in Apple Remote Desktop is similar to the one used in Mac file sharing.
Chrome Remote Desktop
Chrome Remote Desktop (free) is a Google Chrome plugin that allows you to access other Macs that are logged into your Google account (with the Remote Desktop extension installed) through the web browser. The price is right, it’s simple to setup, and offers iOS access. I found the iOS app to be subpar compared to Screens, though. It functionally worked fine, but Screens handled multi-monitor setups better, scrolled easier, and was just all around more functional. Remote access tools are already a bit of a hack, so smoothness and speed are imperative. Chrome Remote Desktop uses Chrome’s SSL features, which includes full support for AES. None of your session data is ever recorded by Google, and in most situations, the connection is directly from the client to the remote session without passing through Google. It’s free, so there is no reason not to give it a shot if a free solution is what you are after.
TeamViewer
TeamViewer (free for non-commercial, starts at $795 for commercial) is another popular remote access solution. Like LogMeIn, it handles the router configuration for you. You install the client on your Mac, and then you can log in from the web or an iOS device. TeamViewer works well and is fast, but the setup and configuration was a bit more complicated than LogMeIn. While it is a remote access solution, its also heavily pitched as a remote support and online meeting solution as well. The price is right, but LogMeIn is easier to use, and Chrome Remote Desktop is easier to set up. TeamViewer’s encryption is based on RSA private/public key exchange and AES 256-bit session encryption.
RealVNC
RealVNC (free and paid products available) was founded by the original developers of the VNC protocol (it’s open source). They offer support for Mac and iOS, and also offer free and paid plans, but it’s not a product we recommend to most people because of how difficult it is to set up for off-site access. It involves knowing your public IP (most residential users have a dynamic IP that can change) and forwarding ports on your router. The paid products offer 128-bit AES encryption or better. If you are looking for a free solution, we recommend Chrome Remote Desktop since it is a lot easier to set up.
GoToMyPC
GoToMyPC ($11.95/month or $114.72/year) is one of the most well-known remote access plans. It shares a lot of features with other popular options, but it’s a little pricey per computer compared to its competitors. There is no configuration needed on your router. You simply install the client, and then you can access your computer from the web or an iOS app. You can print to your home computer from your work computer, drag and drop files, and copy/paste between computers. From a security standpoint, it supports 128-bit AES encryption, dual passwords, and end-to-end authentication.
Alternative technology
Remote access solutions aren’t as essential as they once were. I used to use them to access files from off-site, but with the popularity of folder syncing services, we can have access to most of our files from any device or location already. Here are a few of the common options for Mac users:
Dropbox
Dropbox (free up to 2 GB, $9.99/month for 1 TB) is the go-to folder syncing solution for a lot of users. Its client is relatively stable, it has great third-party app support, and offers a free plan for beginners. Paid plans start at $9.99/month for 1 TB of storage. This makes it a nice option for storing large amounts of data and having access to it from anywhere.
Google Drive
Google Drive (free up to 15 GB, plans start at $1.99/month for 100 GB) will be a great choice for a lot of users due to the fact they likely already use Gmail. Google Drive is best used on the web, but it has a Mac client as well that works very similarly to Dropbox. The client works well, but it lacks some of the features of Dropbox related to bandwidth control and controlling which folders are stored locally on your Mac. Google Drive only supports selective sync on root folders, where Dropbox supports it for sub-folders. The price is right for up to a terabyte, and then Dropbox offers similar plans. Google Drive is ideal when you need more than 2 GB, but less than 100 GB, and it does offer better web support than Dropbox. Google Docs, Spreadsheets, and Slides are much better than anything Dropbox offers in terms of web-based editing.
iCloud Drive
iCloud Drive (free up to 5 GB, plans start at $.99/month for 20 GB) is Apple’s answer to Dropbox. It’s a folder than syncs on your Mac. Contents can then be synced to an iOS device or another Mac. It lacks true web access, though.
OneDrive
OneDrive (free up to 15 GB, plans start at $1.99/month for 100 GB) is Microsoft’s answer to Google Drive. It includes Microsoft Office online for free. 1 TB is only $6.99/month and it offers access to Office 365 which includes Office for Mac and unlocks a few features on the iOS apps. It offers selective sync support that is similar to Dropbox, but web access that is similar to Google Drive, so it’s an attractive choice for heavy Office app users.
Synology
If you want to have a bit more control over your files, consider a device like Synology. It’s a network-attached storage device aimed at the prosumer. It offers a lot of great features, but at its core, it’s storing your files and making them available everywhere (web, iOS, etc).
Plex
If the only thing you want to access a Mac remotely for is your media collection, you might consider using Plex as a media manager (movies, TV shows, music, photos, etc). It installs on your Mac, and then you can access it from the web and iOS ($4.99). It handles all of the login management, so there are no router configurations needed. An optional Plex Pass gives you features like syncing offline, camera roll uploads, and cloud sync (backup your media to various cloud services in case your server goes offline).
Conclusion
While remote access to a Mac isn’t as essential as it once was due to multiple options for syncing your files across your various devices at low cost, Screens is the best choice for when you need it. With native apps on Mac and iOS, it offers the most streamlined experience without a subscription. If you have more complex needs or your Mac is behind a corporate firewall, I recommend checking out LogMeIn.
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Any more or less complicated home device has a remote control, but when it is lost, or the batteries are off, this is the end of the world, only in miniature. In this case, you can use the mobile application, which can replace almost any remote control. In this article, we present the best DVD remote apps for Android and iOS:
AnyMote Universal Remote
AnyMote Universal Remote immediately after installation is ready for operation and can control the DVD or any other home appliances. Before, we need to add the device and accept the license rights – just a formality.
Initially, we get to the settings screen, where the types of different devices that we can manage are located. If we are interested in controlling the DVD, select the appropriate category, then mark a model.
So, after choosing the right device, we see a kind of remote control on the screen of the portable gadget. Naturally, its structure is changed at the request of developers, but, in general, everything is quite convenient. After selecting a device, if there are no saved profiles in the application, we will be asked to test the work. To do this, check the operation of the buttons, if something doesn’t work, then other variants will be offered, which also need to be checked.
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The most interesting function in the settings of the utility is the so-called “3D Buttons”. The name is loud, but in fact, it just adds a shadow near the buttons increasing their clarity.
AnyMote Universal Remote supports a huge number of the most diverse home appliances and already contains ready-made presets. If necessary, we can add a profile for your device in manual mode. Well, users of devices without infrared port can use Wi-Fi control, if such an opportunity is supported by the technology itself.
Features of the free version of AnyMote Universal Remote:
- Adjust the location of buttons, change the color, position, text, icons and other elements of the application;
- Create macros to make multiple commands in one touch;
- Voice commands through Google Now;
- “Floating button”, which allows access to the remote controls for access even while using other applications;
- Use automated tasks to execute commands without interaction;
- “Air gestures”;
- Possibility to add one remote control and use it as much as you want;
- Advertising.
Features of the extended (paid) version of AnyMote Universal Remote:
- Adding an unlimited number of remote controls;
- Backing up/restoring remote controls and their settings;
- Receiving personalized customer support;
- Support for additional functions;
- Lack of advertising.
In general, the program AnyMote Universal Remote can easily replace almost any console, allowing you to manage home appliances. However, in the case of the free version, this is not very convenient, since we can only save one console. And one more thing – advertising. The paid version lacks the listed disadvantages and offers more possibilities.
back to menu ↑ZaZa Remote
The developers of ZaZaRemote released not only a mobile application but also a special device that expands the capabilities of a smartphone or tablet.
The first time ZaZaRemote is launched, we are offered to add the console to the application. And here everything is done, perfectly, that is, we have the most popular categories, there is a search for brands and models, as well as very convenient navigation by manufacturers.
After selecting the device, we alternately will be offered to press certain buttons to determine the model of the device and select the correct remote control. Now the remote control is at our disposal, and we can use most of its functions, but not all.
If you make a swipe to the left, the screen will display information about the device manufacturer that we are using. We can also manage the technology through a special panel in the “status bar”. It will allow you to quickly turn on/off this or that device and go to the parameters.
Another important feature of the ZaZaRemote application is that we can group the consoles by rooms. It will be useful for those who brought all their home appliances into the program and wants to use it comfortably from a smartphone. But there are unfortunately no settings in this application. Separately, only two parameters are rendered – themes and IR signal reading. There are only two theme parameters in ZaZaRemote: white and dark.
In the description of the application, it is said that ZaZaRemote supports more than 6 000 appliances of various brands and contains 250 000 remote consoles. Numbers inspiring!
ZaZaRemote is a balanced mobile program for managing home appliances. It is both beautiful and functional, and can even add support for the infrared port to where it doesn’t exist. Of course, for this, we need the appropriate device of the same company.
Among other advantages, we note that the utility is completely free and does not contain advertising.
You can also check: 15 Best apps to watch TV shows for free on Android and iOS
back to menu ↑SURE Universal Smart TV Remote Control
When you first start the application, SURE Universal Remote tells us: “Manage everything and make life easier.” And then we are shown how to add the device and transfer the use of the program to our hands.
The process of adding a new console can be divided into four stages: selecting a device category (connection), selecting a device type, selecting the device manufacturer and testing the remote. The whole setup process is as simple as possible. Here the developers showed their imagination and made the program interface more interesting, at least in comparison with competitors.
SURE Universal Remote almost doesn’t have any parameters, much less “smart” functions. All that we can do is turn on/off vibration, sound message, two graphic themes, backup.
SURE Universal Remote works pretty well with home appliances, which is on its lists. However, it isn’t wide. Not even all Wi-Fi-connected devices are supported, so you should not expect anything supernatural from the application.
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Peel Smart Remote
Peel Smart Remote is an application that helps to remotely control various household appliances: TV, DVD, home theater, air conditioning, thanks to the infrared port built into the smartphone.
To work with the application you need to connect to the Internet, and the necessary files and updates to use this or that brand of home appliances will be installed. In addition to the standard use for controlling the TV, the infrared port is able to interact with a set-top box, DVD player, Blu-ray, home theater, receiver, projector, home appliances (heater, air conditioning, washing machine), indoor lighting, etc.
Main advantages:
- The program supports a variety of devices;
- Through the application, you can actually watch TV channels online;
- A system of reminders about the expected telecast;
- The rating of recommendations in relation to TV programs is built in. This helps to select channels and programs that correspond to the desires and preferences of the user;
- An accessible and understandable interface.
A number of advantages make the program interesting and popular since many users make access to all home appliances in the office/home. The most important advantage is universality since most other programs support only a few of the most famous brands.
back to menu ↑Mi Remote controller
Mi Remote controller is a simple application that allows you to manage smart technology in your home using your phone. Here it is worth noting that your smartphone should have an infrared port.
Run this application and click on the “+” icon in the right corner of the screen. Here you will be asked to choose the brand of the technology that you are going to manage. Choose for example Philips, or some other brand. Now you will be asked to choose the type of device: TV, air conditioning, DVD-player and so on.
On the main screen of the application on/off button appears, you need to direct your smartphone to the equipment and click on the button. Press until the device turns on/off, this will mean that you have selected the correct settings. Do the same with the other buttons suggested.
It can control most devices using infrared remote control, for example, TVs, air conditioners, air fans, and projectors. If the device is controlled using Bluetooth wireless or remote control, it will not be supported by the Mi Remote App.
An Internet connection is required only when we want to connect to a new device. After saving the device, we can use this application in offline mode.
back to menu ↑Universal Remote Control
Power Universal Remote Control is an application that turns your Android mobile device into a remote control for a DVD. To do this, it is extremely important that your Android phone or tablet has an infrared port. If there is no infrared port, then the application will be completely useless. That is if you installed this application, and it doesn’t work, then most likely the application doesn’t support your mobile device.
If you have a mobile device with an infrared port, then you can install Power Universal Remote Control, and then configure it. All you need to do is select the model of your DVD, and after a few second,s you will be able to use it.
The most popular Android-devices that are compatible with the application are Samsung Galaxy S4, S5, S6, Note 3, 4, LG G3, G4 and HTC One.
Power Universal Remote Control is an interesting application for everyone who regularly uses DVD and has a mobile device that supports the corresponding functions.
back to menu ↑ASmart Remote IR
Want to easily manage your DVD with your mobile device? To do this, you need a gadget with an infrared port and a special application, for example, ASmart Remote IR.
ASmart Remote IR supports the following types of devices:
- Televisions;
- Smart boxes and streaming gadgets;
- Air-conditioners;
- Digital cameras;
- DVD / Blu-ray players;
- Projectors.
At first, the ASmart Remote IR application informs us that we do not have a remote control and offers to add it. We agree with the application and add a new console. Next, we are offered to choose a device brand from the list or use the search. After that, the console and possible configurations for control appear. We need to test all the functions and select the console. If something doesn’t work, then go to another configuration and again check the operation of the remote control.
Externally, the ASmart Remote IR remote control is stylized as a real console, that is, the buttons, all kinds of arrows and controls are displayed on the screen. The truth is it’s not very convenient since the buttons are rather small and it’s difficult to use them, especially if the device has a small screen diagonal.
In ASmart Remote IR you can create an unlimited number of rooms and fill them with appliances. ASmart Remote IR is designed for beginners or not very demanding users who already use ready-made and customized solutions.
Actually, if initially we choose the right preset, 100% compatible with our device, then we will not have any problems using the application. The ASmart Remote IR program is simple, and no permissions for its operation are required.
ASmart Remote IR application is the most realistic remote for home TV, DVD, air conditioner, digital camera and other devices. The program is very easy, quickly launched, not overloaded with various functions.
back to menu ↑IR Universal TV Remote
If you are tired of a diverse set of remotes, for example, for TV and related devices, do not rush to “google” for a universal console on the Internet. Perhaps, you already have such a device, but you simply do not know how to reveal its potential. And for this, you just need to install a simple IR Universal Remote application.
To add a new console, we need to open the sidebar and click on the corresponding button, then the menu with device categories opens. Next, you act by analogy with similar applications. Almost all of them offer a similar architecture and similar design that doesn’t allow them to stand out from the crowd of analogs.
When choosing a technique, we don’t have a search, no sorting by manufacturers. Everything has to be done manually, scrolling through the largest lists in search of a specific model of the device. Then we will have to test the efficiency of our virtual console, and the remote control is ready!
The developers of IR Universal Remote did not bother to make the design of the remotes perfect, but simply divided the screen into rectangles and fixed certain actions for them. We can not say that it is very beautiful, but it is as convenient and strict as possible.
By the way, if desired, the console can be duplicated. Yes, this is possible and it is really convenient, especially when you need to quickly switch the channel, reduce the temperature or perform some other elementary action. Similar view and functionality are offered by the widget for the desktop.
Not surprisingly, for such quality product developers get a lot of flattering reviews. The program is excellent, and the only thing that it lacks is some cool features and a little better design of consoles.
It is free and does not contain any limitations in terms of functionality.
back to menu ↑Control It – Remotes Unified!
It is said that a mobile device with a special IR port can replace the control panel, but it’s worth starting with the appearance. And in this case, the application itself should look like a remote controller. This is how it is implemented in the Control It program.
Key features of Control It:
- A realistic image of the consoles: now it’s more than just buttons. Accurate images of real remotes are now on your phone;
- Synchronizing the operation of several consoles: combine the cable and satellite TV consoles with your phone;
- A user-friendly application interface consisting of layers: just select the desired console and go to it;
- Timer function: set the timer to turn on the devices at the specified time;
- Add your console: in case you do not find the desired remote control in the list, just send its image to developers, and they will update the application as soon as possible;
- New remotes are added every day.
Features of the paid version of the application Control It:
- Unlimited number of devices: in the free version of the application, you can work with three consoles simultaneously;
- No advertising: nothing distracts from working with the application;
- Groups: Combine consoles and devices in different groups as you like.
When the Control It program is launched for the first time, we must accept the license agreement and choose the display option for the remotes. We have a choice of a more visible option and a practical one. They differ in the number of simultaneously displayed consoles. After that, we get into the menu and can add any supported console to your application. Control It supports a large number of devices, including various heating and cooling systems, split-systems, DVDs, digital cameras, radio and other.
The most interesting part of the utility is that we choose not the device controlled by the console, namely the remote! Accordingly, we see a huge number of models and their level of efficiency in the form of a rating. Everything is beautiful, obvious and will be useful if you do not know the model of the device, but you see or remember how its console looks like.
By the way, to use the application, or rather adding the console, we must have an Internet connection. After all, each console is loaded separately. But the design and quality of the original remotes are high. And right after installing the remote, you can use it without any problems.
The only drawback of Control It is that we can use only up to three consoles. In addition, you can buy two more or purchase an extended version of the utility without any limitations of functionality, the number of plug-in consoles and advertising.
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