WAPT is the perfect software deployment solution for Windows. The WAPT remote management console allows you to install, update and uninstall your software and your configurations on your installed base of workstations. To secure your deployments, you may use ready-to-use packages that you re-sign into your own repository, or create and sign your own packages.
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Thank you for looking MiroTalk for Zoom replacements! As WebRTC API doesn't support remote control, I might be able to use external libraries instead, but I have experience with this technology :) Check out my remote desktop control project (I made it 10+ years ago, but still working), there is a Windows optimized version Pocket RDS and a cross platform (MAC-LINUX-WINDOWS) Pocket JRDS. I may Open Source them too... Source: about 1 year ago
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MiroTalk - WebRTC - SFU - Open Source
Just Install - just-install - The stupid package installer for Windows.
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