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LogMeIn Ignition: a first look

Robert Vamosi CNET

Published: 08 Mar 2007

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LogMeIn Ignition: a first look

The LogMeIn remote access service just got a bit easier to use. With the announcement of LogMeIn Ignition, LogMeIn customers can use any USB-enabled storage device plugged into a remote PC to access a host PC's desktop. LogMeIn remote access doesn't require file synchronisation; by placing a file on the host PC (the remote desktop you are trying to access), you literally control that PC remotely.

Currently, all you need is an Internet browser and sometimes a Javascript add-on for that browser before you can access the LogMeIn service. LogMeIn Ignition circumvents that by directly connecting to the LogMeIn service, sans browser, opening a window on the remote desktop with complete full-screen access to the hosted computer. We found LogMeIn Ignition useful when travelling, when every second counts while accessing our office computer remotely.

Without a browser in sight, you now can log in directly to the LogMeIn service.


LogMeIn Ignition will be free to try from March 12, 2007; after a 30-day trial period, the software costs $49.95 (£25.82) a year on top of an annual subscription to one or more of the family of LogMeIn services, which include: LogMeIn Pro, LogMeIn Rescue, LogMeIn IT Reach, LogMeIn Backup and LogMeIn Scout. Unlike Citrix's GoToMyPC, LogMeIn also offers LogMeIn Free, which provides basic remote access to a hosted PC but without the ability to transfer files or print locally.

USB-enabled devices supported by LogMeIn Ignition include USB thumb drives, iPods, digital cameras and mobile phones. All of the data remains on the remote-hosted PC. Since no data is stored on the USB devices, if a device is ever lost, there is no security breach.

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