If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
I'm using the free version of LogMeIn, which works great, but is a
little fuzzy. I have fast Broadband/Wifi access.. so no problem, there, and both pcs are fast. I wonderf if Gotmypc is better, faster, or has a clearer image.. or if the paid for version of logmein is better. I don't need any special features, the free version works great, its jut that the image is a little fuzzy, and not as easy to read. thanks |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
gotomy pc is a little bit faster than logmein but it is not free. both are
excellent products. your 'fuzzzy' image problem with logmein may well be the same with gotomypc. it is a problem of scalling the image of the remote computer to fit the local computer. if the remote computer has a larger or more high resolution screen than the local computer you can experiance this problem. i suggest that you try sizing the image to full screen (no menus displayed) or the other image adjustments available to see if the image becomes aceptable. "t8769" wrote in message ... I'm using the free version of LogMeIn, which works great, but is a little fuzzy. I have fast Broadband/Wifi access.. so no problem, there, and both pcs are fast. I wonderf if Gotmypc is better, faster, or has a clearer image.. or if the paid for version of logmein is better. I don't need any special features, the free version works great, its jut that the image is a little fuzzy, and not as easy to read. thanks |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 05:18:47 -0700 (PDT), t8769
wrote: I'm using the free version of LogMeIn, which works great, but is a little fuzzy. I have fast Broadband/Wifi access.. so no problem, there, and both pcs are fast. I wonderf if Gotmypc is better, faster, or has a clearer image.. or if the paid for version of logmein is better. I don't need any special features, the free version works great, its jut that the image is a little fuzzy, and not as easy to read. thanks Interesting ... I am going to check out LogMeIn. I'd like to access my Mac from a PC from within my apartment, and would also like to access my Mac or PC from a laptop remotely. I think that's possible with Remote Desktop but forwarding ports, etc. is confusing. Real VNC is supposed to allow access to my Mac from a PC, but I have to pay to get the Enterprise version. This ramble was intended mainly hoping someone would clue me in on something I am missing that would make what I want to do easy. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
logmein and gotomypc are very expensive options, paying $20/month per
computer that's rediculous try looking at pcanywhere or radmin, or any of the other "pay once" programs. the main difference is you're paying them for using their proxy service to help make the connection bypassing any firewalls, and any idiot could do it, doesnt require any setup in your router. not worth $20/month in my opinion. i rather pay $40 for life. jay journey wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 05:18:47 -0700 (PDT), t8769 wrote: I'm using the free version of LogMeIn, which works great, but is a little fuzzy. I have fast Broadband/Wifi access.. so no problem, there, and both pcs are fast. I wonderf if Gotmypc is better, faster, or has a clearer image.. or if the paid for version of logmein is better. I don't need any special features, the free version works great, its jut that the image is a little fuzzy, and not as easy to read. thanks Interesting ... I am going to check out LogMeIn. I'd like to access my Mac from a PC from within my apartment, and would also like to access my Mac or PC from a laptop remotely. I think that's possible with Remote Desktop but forwarding ports, etc. is confusing. Real VNC is supposed to allow access to my Mac from a PC, but I have to pay to get the Enterprise version. This ramble was intended mainly hoping someone would clue me in on something I am missing that would make what I want to do easy. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
logmein is $0 per month and runs as either host or client on either windows
pc or macs. "Jay B" wrote in message ... logmein and gotomypc are very expensive options, paying $20/month per computer that's rediculous try looking at pcanywhere or radmin, or any of the other "pay once" programs. the main difference is you're paying them for using their proxy service to help make the connection bypassing any firewalls, and any idiot could do it, doesnt require any setup in your router. not worth $20/month in my opinion. i rather pay $40 for life. jay journey wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 05:18:47 -0700 (PDT), t8769 wrote: I'm using the free version of LogMeIn, which works great, but is a little fuzzy. I have fast Broadband/Wifi access.. so no problem, there, and both pcs are fast. I wonderf if Gotmypc is better, faster, or has a clearer image.. or if the paid for version of logmein is better. I don't need any special features, the free version works great, its jut that the image is a little fuzzy, and not as easy to read. thanks Interesting ... I am going to check out LogMeIn. I'd like to access my Mac from a PC from within my apartment, and would also like to access my Mac or PC from a laptop remotely. I think that's possible with Remote Desktop but forwarding ports, etc. is confusing. Real VNC is supposed to allow access to my Mac from a PC, but I have to pay to get the Enterprise version. This ramble was intended mainly hoping someone would clue me in on something I am missing that would make what I want to do easy. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:15:25 -0400, "Christoper Muto"
wrote: logmein is $0 per month and runs as either host or client on either windows pc or macs. I'll check it out within the next week or so and post my results here. I was going to pay for Real VNC Enterprise (which has the PC to Mac connectivity), but it sounds like it's worth checking out LogMeIn. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
"journey" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:15:25 -0400, "Christoper Muto" wrote: logmein is $0 per month and runs as either host or client on either windows pc or macs. I'll check it out within the next week or so and post my results here. I was going to pay for Real VNC Enterprise (which has the PC to Mac connectivity), but it sounds like it's worth checking out LogMeIn. I use LogMeIn on 14 computers. Of those 14, 5 are LogMeIn Pro who's most used feature by me is the unlimited size drag and drop file transfer. Pro also has remote sound and printing and a lot of other features. Both Pro and the free version look very clear if you view it full screen. I paid $199 for a years access for the 5 Pro machines. That's $3.33 per month per machine. Not bad at all if you consider that you can access your machines from any internet connected computer. And it's been very reliable for the year I've been using it. alien |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
"journey" wrote in message
... On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:15:25 -0400, "Christoper Muto" wrote: logmein is $0 per month and runs as either host or client on either windows pc or macs. I'll check it out within the next week or so and post my results here. I was going to pay for Real VNC Enterprise (which has the PC to Mac connectivity), but it sounds like it's worth checking out LogMeIn. this is another example of what i coined as you hijacking a thread. the op asked about his/her issues with viewing a remote computer with logmein and wondered if gotomypc was better... you turn this into your personal thread about having remote access software on your mac. if this was really so important to you then why didn't you start a thread on the subject yourself, and in the appropriate group (not alt.sys.pc-clone.dell but some mac group). it seems that you get distracted by whatever is blowing in the wind and then try to grab on to it and make it your own. i won't even dignify your questions with an answer. you should post to a mac forum for the many alternative remote access software available for mac and the pros and cons. or, as you often tell others, search google yourself to find the answer. with all the self adulation posted about this group, let me point out the adage that it only takes one rotten apple to spoil the basket. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:12:17 -0400, "Christoper Muto"
wrote: with all the self adulation posted about this group, let me point out the adage that it only takes one rotten apple to spoil the basket. Have a nice day :-) |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
GoToMyC or LogMeIn
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:48:48 -0500, "alien"
wrote: "journey" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:15:25 -0400, "Christoper Muto" wrote: logmein is $0 per month and runs as either host or client on either windows pc or macs. I'll check it out within the next week or so and post my results here. I was going to pay for Real VNC Enterprise (which has the PC to Mac connectivity), but it sounds like it's worth checking out LogMeIn. I use LogMeIn on 14 computers. Of those 14, 5 are LogMeIn Pro who's most used feature by me is the unlimited size drag and drop file transfer. Pro also has remote sound and printing and a lot of other features. Both Pro and the free version look very clear if you view it full screen. I paid $199 for a years access for the 5 Pro machines. That's $3.33 per month per machine. Not bad at all if you consider that you can access your machines from any internet connected computer. And it's been very reliable for the year I've been using it. alien Thanks for the info. -- very useful to me and to others who might benefit from LogMeIn. I'll check it out and post my results. |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|