out there, but TeamViewer does offer a free version for personal use, and I'm assuming this is for personal use. And so you can easily use it and it takes care of going through firewalls and going through other things that normally are the hindrance from working outside your local network through your router and all of those other things. So TeamViewer is my usual recommendation. Like I said, there are others out there that will work. But TeamViewer lets you set up the remote computer that you want to control so that when you connect to it, TeamViewer is running, you can set it up so that you can connect remotely without having to be on the remote system to enter a password or a code or something like that. And not all of the other solutions do that. Yeah, TeamViewer is a great product. It is proprietary. It's certainly not open source, but it's one of those things that it works. So from a pragmatic perspective, that's my recommendation. OK. All right. Our next email is from Preston, (41/65)
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