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# Remotely
A remote control and remote scripting solution, built with .NET Core, SignalR Core, and WebRTC.

> **From the Developer**: Remotely has become a second full-time job, one for which I don't get paid. Every time I try to get back into it, I burn out quickly. I will no longer be responding to emails, offering free support, or accepting feature requests. Development will be indefinitely suspended, for the most part.
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Website: https://remotely.one
Multi-Tenant Demo Server: https://app.remotely.one

> **From the Developer**:
>
>Remotely has become a second full-time job, one for which I don't get paid. The total donations I've received over the last 3 years, while greatly appreciated, only amount to what I earn in 3 days at a regular job.
>
>Every time I try to get back into it developing this project, or try to keep up with support questions and feature requests, I burn out quickly.
>
>I've accomplished everything I personally set out to achieve with Remotely, plus a huge amount of features requested by others. There's not enough incentive to continue working on it. I feel like the project is done, and I can set it down.
>
>For that reason, I will no longer be responding to emails, offering free support, or accepting feature requests. Development will be, for the most part, indefinitely suspended.
>
>Of course, anyone is free to fork the repo and continue development, so long as the original license is respected. I won't, however, be taking any pull requests, as I wish to maintain full ownership of the codebase.
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> Thank you for understanding, and best wishes to everyone.
>
> \- Jared

## Client Prerequisites:
* Endpoint devices require the .NET Core runtime to be installed.
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