When comparing TeamViewer vs ApowerMirror, the Slant community recommends ApowerMirror for most people. In the question“What are the best screen mirroring apps?” ApowerMirror is ranked 3rd while TeamViewer is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose ApowerMirror is:
ApowerMirror also supports to record screen, control phone from PC, take screenshots, and mirror system sound to PC.
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Pros
Pro Easy setup
Download the client from TeamViewer and run the software. Optionally, you can also install the software for unattended control.
Pro File sharing
You can transfer files over TeamViewer simply by dragging and dropping.
Pro Reliable
TeamViewer has been around since 2005 with an excellent track record.
Pro Free for personal use
As long as you don't use TeamViewer for commercial use, it's free.
Pro Cross-platform
Works on Windows, Linux, OS X, iOS and Android. Works seamlessly independent of platform and accessible for web, mobile, and desktop app usage.
Pro Multiple remote sessions
You can connect to multiple computers at the same time and navigate them via tabs.
Pro Can designate users that can always connect
Has option to give permission for someone to remotely connect with or without being granted.
Pro Two-step authentication support
In tandem with TeamViewer mobile app, you can choose to set up two-factor authentication.
Pro Clipboard passthrough
Things that you copy to your clipboard (ctrl + c), can be pasted on the remote computer (ctrl + v).
Pro Wake-on-LAN
TeamViewer has the ability to wake up a sleeping computer and return it to sleep state on disconnect.
Pro Other useful functions
ApowerMirror also supports to record screen, control phone from PC, take screenshots, and mirror system sound to PC.
Pro Super easy to use
Everyone can easily mirror screen by clicking the mirror button on its interface.
Pro No delay
Pro High resolution
The mirroring screen on PC is high quality, and we can adjust the resolution.
Cons
Con Not Free
It is not free as other apps with the same functions.
Con Free version stops working
After a while your MAC address gets banned and the free version will stop working.
Con Naggy
Each time the application is in the process of being closed it stops to try to sell you the paid version.
Con Linux support is very slow. It is built on wine.
Con Compromised leading to many users having their personal information stolen
Users are reporting that TeamViewer has been compromised, leading to these users having their personal computers and browsers used in a remote session in order to purchase copious amounts of online codes.
Con Linux version's performance could be better
TeamViewer is powered by Wine, an emulator, on Linux and as such it runs slower than a native application would.
Con Spends lots of battery
It drains the phone battery very quickly.
Con Installs 3rd party software
It installs the 3rd party software Bonjour, which works permanently as a service in the background.
(Bonjour is a service from apple to make iTunes and airplay work)