It remains an ideal choice for connecting older infrastructures (such as outdated Windows, Linux, or macOS builds) that cannot support the resource demands or security handshakes of modern AnyDesk versions.
I have interpreted 542 as either a (e.g., 5.4.2) or a build identifier . The content focuses on the "new" features, improvements, and security updates a user would expect from an updated release. anydesk 542 new
Resolved issues with Chinese language selection and fixed problems where long-pressing special keys did not register correctly. It remains an ideal choice for connecting older
No software is perfect. Users on the AnyDesk community forums have reported the following edge cases with the "542 new" update: anydesk 542 new