We performed a comparison between Parallels Access and VNC Connect based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about TeamViewer, Microsoft, Citrix and others in Remote Access."Parallels Access has flexible licensing policies, which is beneficial for customers who have intermittent usage or users who are on and off the system."
"Parallels Access gives me full access and control of the computer, and I can do anything I want remotely."
"It's great that the total deployment can happen completely remotely."
"We don't have problems with stability. Everything is good."
"It's got a very easy-to-use interface."
"The most valuable features are that it is consistently low profile and consistently works without hiccups or headaches."
"The solution may not scale well for enterprises."
"There is room for improvement in the pricing policy. The price point is pretty aggressive."
"They could improve the reporting."
"One challenge we do notice is that the application is limited to Windows servers only. If a customer has a Linux server, things get complicated. They should open it up a bit to be more compatible with different types of servers."
"When you want to transfer a file from your iPad or remote device to the computer, the copy-and-paste feature doesn't always work."
"We occasionally have issues with the graphic software of the interface."
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Parallels Access is ranked 12th in Remote Access with 5 reviews while VNC Connect is ranked 15th in Remote Access. Parallels Access is rated 8.8, while VNC Connect is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Parallels Access writes "Allows users to access and operate their computers remotely". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VNC Connect writes "Reliable and trustworthy remote access software, with responsive technical support ". Parallels Access is most compared with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services, TeamViewer, Splashtop Remote Support, LogMeIn Pro and TeamViewer Tensor, whereas VNC Connect is most compared with OpenText Exceed TurboX, Apache Guacamole, Dameware Remote Support, LogMeIn Rescue and TeamViewer.
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