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http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/12/17/logmein.for.iphone.ipod/

LogMeIn Ignition allows PC access by iPhone/iPod

updated 06:10 am EST, Wed December 17, 2008

 

LogMeIn for iPhone/iPod


LogMeIn has announced LogMeIn Ignition, an application for the iPhone/iPod touch that enables users to access and control computers remotely. By running the software on any Windows or Mac OS computers, users log into the application from an iPhone or iPod touch, choose which PC to connect to, and can work with any programs or files on that computer. Owners also have the ability to blank the screen of the remote PC, lock the keyboard, or change screen resolution. It is available from the App Store for $30.



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  1. dynsight

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    Joined: May 2005

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    Differences?

    What is the difference between this and VNC?

  1. rmoody

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    Joined: Jul 2008

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    $30

    $30!?! Holy c***! Well, LogMeIn, if you like the app THAT much, by all means....KEEP IT! I would be all over it for $15, maybe $20 (but I doubt it), but $30, s**** you!

  1. boris_cleto

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    Joined: Sep 2002

    +1

    RE:Differences?

    Logmein is Zeroconf and secure without having to create a SSH tunnel. $30 is way to much. $9.99 would have been perfect.

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