Dayon! allows watching and controlling remote computers. It can be used as free alternative to various commercial remote desktop and remote assistance products.
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It was originally written to support family and friends back in Europe while living in Asia for a while. Dayon! means "Come in!" in Visayas - a local Philippine dialect.
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It is a free, secure, open-source remote desktop solution that respects your privacy 100%.
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Because it is absolutely free to use: no registration, no subscription, no fees! In addition, it uses extremely little bandwidth.
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Free remote assistance for your family and friends.
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It is written in Java and can therefore be used across all platforms running a JRE.
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