Team Viewer

Team ViewerTeamViewer - the All-In-One Software for Remote Support and Online Meetings Remote control any computer or Mac over the internet within seconds or use TeamViewer for online meetings. You can find out why more than 200 million users trust TeamViewer at the July 13th Main Meeting of the Central Florida Computer Society at 2:45pm directly following the Windows Special Interest Group (SIG) which starts at 1:15pm at the Maitland Library.

John "Free John" Kennedy got his start with computers around the beginning of the 80's and has been hammering away on them ever since his first Atari computer, to the one that he totally built when he retired six years ago.  His last ten years of teaching was with middle schools helping them develop the necessary computer skills they would need in education.  After retiring he become involved with teaching computer skills to senior citizens through a partnership of the Licking County Computer Society (of which he is the co-leader of the LInux SIG/Help Desk and now chair of the Teaching Program) with the Licking County Aging Program.  Although having switched mainly to the Linux operating system, John continues teaching Windows classes and helping people with their Windows computer problems.

Known around his area as "Free John", he specializes in using free software for most of his computer projects (including the free Linux operating system).  One of his top, if not the top, pieces of software is "TeamViewer".  With this free software, John is able to provide remote technical help/support to both Windows and Linux users from the comfort of his office chair in his basement office.  TeamViewer allows his to "see" exactly what problems people are experience where explaining just doesn't get the job done.  Any former Northerners (and current snowbirds from the north) will understand how great this might be when someone needs help during the middle of the winter with bad weather or roads.  John will share how TeamViewer works as both a remote support tool working with others, and provides him remote access to his computers back home when he is away.

John "Free John" KennedyIf there's time he will also show how you can use TeamViewer as a presentation/training tool to show others how to do things.

John is a member of the Licking County Computer Society located in Newark, Ohio (central Ohio, east of Columbus), and a member of APCUG
.  He is also on APCUG's Speaker's Bureau offering presentations on TeamViewer, Skype, Free Software, Portable Apps, and Linux.

 


TeamViewer is available for the following operating systems:

Windows
    Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
    Windows 2000 / Millennium Edition / NT (Service Pack 6a, at least IE 5.5) / 98*
    Windows Server 2012R2 / 2012 / 2008R2 / 2008 / 2003 / 2000*
    Windows Home Server / Home Server 2011

Mac OS
    Mac OS X 10.6 and later
    Mac OS X 10.5 / 10.4*

Linux
    CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, Mint, Red Hat, SUSE and Ubuntu

Android
    TeamViewer for Remote Control: Android version 2.1 and later
    TeamViewer for Meetings: Android version 2.2 and later
    TeamViewer QuickSupport: Android version 2.3.3 and later

iOS
    TeamViewer for Remote Control: iOS 5.0 and later
    TeamViewer for Meetings: iOS 5.0 and later
    TeamViewer QuickSupport: iOS 5.0 and later

Windows Phone
    TeamViewer for Remote Control: Windows Phone 8 and later

 

Date: 
Sunday, July 13, 2014 - 2:30pm to 4:30pm

Maitland Public Library

501 South Maitland Avenue
Maitland, FL 32751
United States
Further Details: 

Directions:

From I-4, take Maitland Boulevard exit. Head East on Maitland Boulevard until it crosses Maitland Avenue. Turn right on Maitland Avenue. Turn right onto Ventris Avenue after crossing the railroad tracks. The library is located at 501 S. Maitland Ave on the corner of Ventris.

From the Orlando/Winter Park area, take U.S. Hwy. 17-92 North to the intersection of Maitland Avenue. Turn Left. The library is on the left, next to the Maitland Civic Center. Turn Left onto Ventris Avenue to access our parking lot.

 

Parking:

Parking areas around Maitland Public Library noted in RED

Parking Maitland Library