Version: 2008

Comments on: WebEx adds Mac support to remote desktop service

WebEx gives Mac users a little love on their remote desktop service, but is it any better of a deal than before?

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by larrysokolic January 13, 2008 11:16 PM PST
I have been using a service from http://showmypc.com. Completely free (so far !!) and is a breeze to start. Basically, there is no install; just click a exe file (which happens to be signed), and you are all set. No registrations, no going through install programs. I really love this site.
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by bmora96 February 9, 2008 9:06 PM PST
I met recently with Paragent, which provides fast, easy and secure Remote Desktop Management for the entire computing infrastructure from anywhere in the world. Systems and data are secure when using Paragent as our remote control solution.
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by samman3243 April 8, 2008 1:36 AM PDT
As a 'casual user,' I found that PC2ME, which is free, has better access than the other remote apps. Check it out at www.pc2me.net.
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by techoftheday1980 July 2, 2008 8:44 AM PDT
I found Techinline Remote Desktop www.techinline.com to be very effective and at $30 a month, it's a steal! Basically there's no installation required on either end, and all the remote user has to do is give you a number that they get off a webpage and you're good to go! They have a few neat options, but obviously it does not have as many as Webex or LogMeIn. For me it's irrelevant though, since most of you will agree that a vast majority of those features are not used day-to-day anyways.
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