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?
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 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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