LogMeIn
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LogMeIn is the name of a computer software company based in Woburn, Massachusetts. LogMeIn is primarily known for its remote desktop access software, with which it shares its name. LogMeIn was previously known as 3amLabs.
[edit] Products
LogMeIn offers several software programs, each designed for different purposes:
- LogMeIn Free: A free remote access program designed to introduce users to the interface and provide basic functionality. The free version has some limitations in features.
- LogMeIn Pro: A more versatile version of LogMeIn Free, including file transfer and remote printing capabilities.
- LogMeIn Backup: A file-backup utility that backs files up to a remote system via transferring files over the Internet.
- LogMeIn IT Reach: A network managing and monitoring tool designed specifically for members of the Information technology community. Also includes remote access functionality.
- LogMeIn Rescue: Help desk software designed for tech support representatives. Allows techs to take control of a client's system in order to repair whatever problem is ailing them.
- Hamachi: On August 8, 2006, LogMeIn announced that it had purchased Hamachi, a popular free VPN utility. According to creator Alex Pankratov on the Hamachi Forums[1], the program will remain free, though an additional Premium version is also available.
[edit] External links
- LogMeIn.com - Official site
- LogMeIn Buys Hamachi - Post on Om Malik's blog about said acquisition.
- LogMeIn Buys Applied - A Red Herring article about the Hamachi purchase.