The company claims that this app is useful for organizations, IT companies, teachers, students and general users who are adopting working styles like work from home and hybrid work.
What you should know
As an alternative to having to spend hundreds of dollars per month while using various international remote desktop software, 'Multipledesk' desktop remote app has been made in Nepal. Nepali software company Junelli Inc. has developed this app. The company claims that this will reduce dependence on foreign software.
Remote desktop applications allow users to operate their home or office computers from anywhere. Currently, apps like TeamViewer, AnyDesk are popular . Through this app, you can open files on your office computer, run software or do any other work from your laptop. Such apps facilitate the hybrid work culture and the tendency to work without going to the office after Corona. Remote desktop apps are currently only developed by limited companies in the world and their service fees are expensive .
According to Apar Thebe, chief executive officer of Junelli Inc., multiple desks made in Nepal can replace foreign alternatives. "We ourselves used to pay 243 dollars a month to work with a foreign app," he said, "to solve that, we made an app for internal purposes at first, but we are going to bring it to the market after getting a good response."
Juneli has soft launched this app two weeks ago. Thebe informed that more than 8 thousand users have downloaded MultipleDesk. The app has also been downloaded in India, China, Russia and Turkmenistan.
Data security and privacy include AES 256-bit encryption, Digicert's EV license, Thebe said. "Since the user's data is kept safe in zero knowledge mode on the server located in Nepal, even the company's employees cannot view the customer's data," he said, "Currently, the app available in the premium version has up to two GB of data transfer and chat facilities available daily." The company said that features such as audit log, session recording, multi-device access, double factor authentication will be added for users in the premium version.
"We are planning to keep the premium service fee at 650 or 950 per month (in annual payment)," Thebe said, "by the end of 2025, we are also bringing the Linux and Android version . At that time, we will also add the facility of video meeting.' The company said that this app is especially useful for organizations adopting working styles like work from home and hybrid work, IT companies, teachers, students and general users.
The company claims that this remote desktop application made at the local level can now save a large amount of money going abroad from Nepal and can address the needs of Nepali users more closely. According to Thebe, more than one million dollars is remitted from Nepal to Nepal annually for the purchase of remote desktop application services.
