Versions:

  • 0.9.24
  • 0.9.23
  • 0.9.21

YiLink 0.9.24, published by MyCloudGame, is a WebRTC-based peer-to-peer remote desktop and game-streaming utility designed to deliver low-latency interactive sessions directly inside any modern browser without requiring a dedicated client installation. Positioned in the Remote Access category, the software targets gamers and professionals who need instant, high-frame-rate access to a Windows PC from laptops, tablets, smartphones, or even lightweight Chromebooks. By simply opening a shared URL or scanning an on-screen QR code, an authorized user can immediately begin controlling the host machine, making the solution convenient for spontaneous co-op gaming, remote troubleshooting, or quick edits on resource-intensive applications. The underlying WebRTC stack negotiates firewall-friendly, end-to-end encrypted channels that automatically adapt bitrate and resolution to prevailing network conditions, yielding responsiveness comparable to better-known alternatives such as Parsec or Moonlight while eliminating the extra step of installing proprietary receivers. Version history shows three public releases to date, with 0.9.24 refining encoder selection, controller mapping, and mobile gesture translation for smoother play on touch devices. Because rendering and input compression occur on the host before transmission, client hardware requirements remain minimal, allowing retro handhelds or office notebooks to serve as viable display endpoints. Session hosts can invite multiple spectators, revoke access at any moment, or toggle view-only mode for presentation use cases, while optional PIN protection and device authorization lists add a layer of security against unsolicited connections. YiLink is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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