Remotely Troubleshooting Friend’s PC Straight From Your Desktop

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AD March 4, 2009

Guys its a really very old news.I know abt logmein for last one year.

Bapun March 4, 2009

New to me. Will try this right now. Tfs 🙂

albert March 5, 2009

@Vaibhav Kanwal : I saw so many ads from LogMeIn. But I never tried this software…

Is there any big difference between TeamViewer and LogMeIn…?

Vaibhav Kanwal March 5, 2009

@Albert : There is not much difference between the two, LogMeIn offers a slightly better interface and is nice to work with. Its a bit faster and there’s encryption on every level so I prefer LogMeIn. Also, You can access your computer from iPhone too! (only in North America)

TeamViewer might be useful to those who like its simplicity and features. Its available for MAC as well, so you have to take a call.

I’d like to point out that if its dead simplicity you’r looking for than crossloop is the best one but its comparatively slow to both LogMeIn and TeamViewer.

Albert March 5, 2009

@Vaibhav Kanwal : Thanks for reply. In TeamViewer the clarity of the Remote Desktop Screen is very low. But it also depends on the Internet connection speed and the PC performance.

venkat March 11, 2009

I haven’t really tested Logmein till now ,but I had used Teamviewer which is simple and very useful for solving computer problems of friend’s pcs

Gautam March 17, 2009

@Albert
The clarity totally depends on the internet. The faster the internet, the more the quality

Albert March 20, 2009

@Gautam: Yes. That is the fact.

Aditya March 21, 2009

It’s pretty good tool. I have used many times and fixed lots of computer through that.

Rob June 3, 2011

a good alternative to logmein and teamviewer is TurboSupport. It runs on both mac and pc. It is easy to setup as well

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