23 Dec
LogMeIn comes to AppStore - Remote Access Any Computer
Posted on 2008 under AppStore, Paid Apps, iPhone Apps |LogMeIn is the most popular Remote Access Computer Management software. LogMeIn’s website talks about its No.1 status - Over 50 million devices connected worldwide for remote support, access & backup. And now LogMeIn has launched its iPhone compatible version. It costs a wopping $29.95 [LogMeIn Ignition - AppStore link]. I am not sure if many would buy this, even though LogMeIn’s desktop version is the most popular remote access computer management software. And I am sure sometime in the near future, this app will drop its price to somelike $4.99 or $2.99 for a day or two. I will grab it then.
Check out this Video:
LogMeIn Ignition - $29.95 [AppStore]
LogMeIn Ignition provides one-click remote control for PCs and Macs. Make your iPhone or iPod Touch an extension of your computer with remote access from LogMeIn. Use a program that’s on your office computer. Help friends troubleshoot from afar. All from the palm of your hand.
• Create a LogMeIn account at www.LogMeIn.com
• Download the LogMeIn software to your PC or Mac
• Choose a low-cost annual subscription for premium remote access or go with our free remote access option
• Download LogMeIn Ignition from the App Store
• Log in from your Apple device and click the LogMeIn computer you want to access
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2 Comments
Hmm, I wouldn’t exactly call LogMeIn a “low-cost” service…Clearly it’s the most advanced in terms of features, but 90% of them aren’t used anyways, thus making it too expensive for my personal budget…I use Techinline (http://www.techinline.com) which is far less expensive and is probably the easiest and fastest method of connection out there.
Does this have an iPhone interface?