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LogMeIn review

Monday 8 August 2005, 4:14 PM

your best remote access choice


I heard about LogMein when I was looking into a GoToMyPc alternative. I've found LogMeIn to be an excellent choice -- fast, secure and so easy to use. File synch, guest invite and the blackout screen are all cool features.

Can't see much difference between LogmeIn and GoTo, other the the price--LogMeIn is free, while GoTo's rate is 107 pounds. When I had to call LogMeIn's customer service and was surprised as to how knowledgable and friendly they were. For a free product, this company puts a lot of effort and care into it!

9.5

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LogMeIn

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

LogMeIn's excellent features and performance, not to mention its free service, rank it at the top of remote access solutions.

Typical price

£ 55

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