Where I work, I often have to help my coworkers with their computer issues. Sometimes it is something easy, like they didn’t install a driver. Other times, it is something tough, like a problem with compatibility. Either way, I normally have to put down what I am doing, walk over to their office, and actively help them. This is tiring, annoying, and a plain waste of my time. Seriously folks, I really hate having to walk all over the office to fix little computer problems.

This is why remote desktop software was created, and why Proxy Pro 6 is such a great product. I am able to sit comfortably in my own chair, log onto my coworkers computer from my own, and fix their issues. I can gain full control (with their permission, of course), and everything will end up fixed. Plus, to ensure that no nefarious people can get into our computers, Proxy Pro 6 has great security, including “256-bit encryption – the highest in its class”! This saves me time and energy, and lets me hang out in my much cooler office.

Furthermore, Proxy Pro 6 is really great for working on projects, and presenting those projects overseas. I can work with coworkers at different offices, across the country, or even across the world, as we can look, alter, and share files with one another. If I need to give a presentation in Taiwan (not that I ever would, but just in case I need to), I can call them up, be put on speaker phone, and show them the entire presentation on their computers. This is amazing, and something that is great for any work environment.

Overall, I am quite impressed with Proxy Pro 6. The concept is good, and I find that it is quite useful and needed. Certainly, this software fills a ninche in the workforce, and can be highly useful for a company. I recommend that you give Proxy Pro 6 a try today – using their 30-day free trial if you are nervous. Odds are, you will end up buying it.

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