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LogMeIn Free 4.0.68

10

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License Free
Requirements None
Downloads 55 Limitations None
Publisher LogMeIn File Size 6.0M
Date added 13 Aug 2008 Check your speed

Free remote access is a reality with LogMeIn. Secure and ease-of-use come together in a powerful remote control solution that's 100% free and gives you full control of your home or work PC from anywhere you are with an Internet connection. LogMeIn is Web-based so it's far easier to use than alternatives - yet offers layers of security that others just don't including end-to-end 256-bit SSL encryption, dual authentication and RSA SecureID. Control your PC from anywhere quickly, easily, and securely.

Version 4.0.68 includes a new-and-improved user interface.

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