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Fog Creek Copilot

Copilot OneClick is a new feature that makes it even easier to support the people you help most often. Install Copilot OneClick once, then connect to their computers with just a single click. Whether you are helping your parents each weekend or running a corporate help desk...

Cost / License

  • Paid
  • Proprietary

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Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows  Copilot OneClick is Windows-only.
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  1.  Screen Sharing
  2.  Desktop Sharing
  3.  VNC Support
  4.  Remote Support
  5.  RDP

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  • remote-control
  • remote-computer-control

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Fog Creek Copilot information

  • Developed by

    US flagFog Creek Software
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Alternatives

    40 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Fog Creek Copilot?

Copilot OneClick is a new feature that makes it even easier to support the people you help most often. Install Copilot OneClick once, then connect to their computers with just a single click. Whether you are helping your parents each weekend or running a corporate help desk, Copilot OneClick makes it possible for you to help people quickly without them having to do a thing.

Copilot helps you fix someone's computer problems by letting you connect to their computer, see what they see, and control their mouse and keyboard to help fix the issue.

There is nothing to install, and nothing to configure—even if your computer is behind a firewall, proxy, or NAT. It's secured by 128-bit SSL encryption, and we preconfigure everything for you to make sure that it just works.

Paid options can be per-day for occasional users (weekends are free), or can be per-minute (for light users) or per-month for heavier users with two monthly pricing levels.