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Yang ZHENG
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I've been using Avica to remotely access my company's Mac computer from my Windows comp at home. It lets me choose Ultra-HD image quality and even rocks a smooth 144FPS. The whole experience has been solid. Avica offers both a free version and a pro version (paid). The pro one comes with some extra fancy features, but you can register as their user and get a free 30-day taste of the pro version.

Avica
Remote Desktop Software

Avica is a remote desktop software that supports multiple operating systems. It features premium security with AES-256 encryption, 4K resolution display, 4:4:4 color mode, low-latency connections and file transfer etc.

Avica
Remote Desktop Software