I am well aware and such a discussion will not help the OP. To others: Please don't try to inform me about the differences between ~ and $HOME. If you have problems after following my guidance, please post back to this same thread IN THE QUESTION, NOT IN COMMENTS. Until they change this practice, please don't support them. Make no mistake, AnyDesk is powering the scammer world. For instance, if your user name was billyjoebobebedearl, your user folder would be in /Users/billyjoebobebedearl if you (while logged in) were to use a command like ls ~ or ls $HOME, the shell would run ls /Users/billyjoebobebedearlįor more detailed instructions on uninstalling AnyDesk, please view this page Su software de escritorio remoto para Mac. It means that you can work on a remote computer, as if you were. The program allows you to use your mouse and keyboard to control the other PC remotely. You can go ahead and use the tilde ~ as it is the same thing but should understand what it means. is a powerful, easy to use and free - remote pc access softwares - that can display the screen of another computer (via internet or network) on your own screen. Note (to the non-informed): ~ refers to $HOME which is a variable representing your user's local/home folder. Delete the ~/.anydesk/ and /etc/anydesk/ folders for standard AnyDesk clients.Click 'Uninstall' on the top right corner of the window.