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About LiteManager

LiteManagerTeam’s LiteManager is an IT management and remote administration tool designed to provide organizations with secure and efficient control over computers and servers across networks.

LiteManager Details

Vendor
LiteManagerTeam
Year Launched
2010
Location
Profsoyuznaya ulitsa 56, Санкт-Петербург, 198412, RU
Deployment
cloud, on premise, windows, linux, web browser
Training Options
documentation, live online, in person
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Russian, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Polish, Romanian, Dutch, Czech, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Greek, Hungarian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Slovak, Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Arabic, Hebrew
Users
Administrator, IT Technician, Help Desk Support Specialist, Remote Support Specialist, Network Administrator, System Administrator.
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail
Tags
IT Management

LiteManager's In-App Market Place

Does LiteManager have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), JPY (¥), AUD ($), CAD ($), CHF (Fr), CNY (¥), SEK (kr), NZD ($), KRW (₩), RUB (₽), INR (₹), BRL (R$)

Pros & Cons

  • You get a permanent license with a one-time payment rather than being stuck in a monthly subscription loop.
  • The free version is incredibly generous, allowing you to manage up to 30 computers for both personal and commercial use.
  • It works impressively well on old-school, slow internet connections where modern, "heavy" remote tools usually lag or fail.
  • Having the ability to host your own ID server gives you total control over your data privacy and connection security.
  • The software is lightweight and doesn't eat up your system's RAM, keeping the remote machine running smoothly during sessions.
  • The user interface looks like it’s straight out of the Windows XP era and lacks a modern, polished feel.
  • Setting up the private NOIP server and advanced routing can be a bit of a headache for non-technical users.
  • While it technically supports macOS and Linux, those versions often feel like an afterthought compared to the Windows client.
  • You might find the documentation a bit sparse or poorly translated when trying to troubleshoot more complex network configurations.
  • It lacks some of the flashy "bells and whistles" like AR annotations found in high-end enterprise competitors.

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