Logmein free is going away


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After 10 years, Logmein's free version of their service is being discontinued.

Starting today (January 21st) users will be prompted when they log in with a message saying, "Soon LogMeIn Free will no longer be available." And that you have only 7 days to pay or let your account expire.

 

In a [poor] attempt to buffer the pain of loosing a free service, Logmein are offering their paid-only service for a discounted price of $49 /year for up to 2 PC's. $129 /year for up to 5 PC's, and $229 /year for up to 10 PC's.

The discontinued free service was able to support up to 10 PC's.

 

You can find the answers to what they anticipate will be the most common questions here.  In addition, they have a dedicated area on their community site for fielding questions and feedback.

 

 

 

Source: http://blog.logmein.com/it-management/logmein-changes

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Hello,

Wondered when that would happen. I can see this occurring for a lot of other "free" services as well.

I dont know how it didnt happen earlier.

Teamviewer basically made a killing in this category and more so now that they have mobile clients (on Android, server too).

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My previous experience with TeamViewer was bad.

The only way of having a smooth remote desktop was to drop the colours to 16bit, remove themes and wallpapers - and even then the redraw was poor.

Whereas LogMeIn was smooth no matter what settings.

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Stopped using them when they implemented a 10 user limit on free accounts.

 

Teamviewer is WAYYYYYYYYYY better anyway.

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Wow that sucks, Been using logmein for ages.
Switched to teamviewer last week simply cause of there being a teamviewer app for my 920. And Logmein uses png images when I login with my phone, very slow and anoying.

 

To bad though, but Teamviewer has replaced all I once needed from LMI. It runs as a service, I can access it from anywhere, anytime.

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Are you guy's using this to access your own PC's or someone else's?

If its your own PC why not just forward a port and use Remote Desktop?

Teamviewer is great for connecting to family and friends computers with ease though.

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Are you guy's using this to access your own PC's or someone else's?

If its your own PC why not just forward a port and use Remote Desktop?

Teamviewer is great for connecting to family and friends computers with ease though.

The reason logmein was good is you didn't need to port forward like you do with RDP, so you can have it on 10 computers on one public IP.

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Many people have switched off of Logmein to go with other remote softwares, But for those that have stayed with logmein, this will effect you.  There are only 2 ways that you can stay with logmein now, that is with buying their pro service or their logmein central service.  The logmein central will offer up to 100 computers for $299, that is roughly $3 a computer at 100 computers, but if you only have 10 it is $30 a computer. 

 

http://blog.logmein.com/it-management/logmein-changes

 

at the bottom of this page it shows how many pcs you can have for free with the different purchase options

https://secure.logmein.com/products/central/purchase.aspx

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I used LogMeIn a couple times a week.  Thanks for the heads up.  Just made the switch to TeamViewer.

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Hello,

My previous experience with TeamViewer was bad.

The only way of having a smooth remote desktop was to drop the colours to 16bit, remove themes and wallpapers - and even then the redraw was poor.

Whereas LogMeIn was smooth no matter what settings.

Well, yes, if you are using a 56k modem, its the only way :p

But seriously, Ive used TV on a 512kbps connect....not even a 1mbps!!!

That lag was caused by something else. The current version is great and it gets better and better...

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Well, yes, if you are using a 56k modem, its the only way :p

But seriously, Ive used TV on a 512kbps connect....not even a 1mbps!!!

That lag was caused by something else. The current version is great and it gets better and better...

I used to LogMeIn to remote into my home PC to install TeamViewer, then I used TeamViewer to remote into my Home PC to uninstall LogMeIn.  The quality of the TeamViewer connection was perfect.  No dithering.  The only thing I noticed was checked off was wallpapers, but I have programs fullscreened anyways.

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got the notification this morning as well as reading the blog post. This sucks. Their free service has been a mainstay for me for many years to remote connect to my personal computer from work as well as helping repair my parents computers when they had issues.

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Hello,

I used to LogMeIn to remote into my home PC to install TeamViewer, then I used TeamViewer to remote into my Home PC to uninstall LogMeIn.  The quality of the TeamViewer connection was perfect.  No dithering.  The only thing I noticed was checked off was wallpapers, but I have programs fullscreened anyways.

Ive Teamviewed to one PC to Teamview to another PC to Teamview to another because I needed to find a ID!

Ive never really had any problems with speed or anything.

If you Teamview in your own network, use IPs. Its ALMOST like Windows Remote Desktop...

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I find that TeamViewers WinRT, and other touch apps functions amazingly well, no connection issues, and have an easy to use full featured user experience.

 

Even just having that CTRL ALT DEL button in the toolbar, instead of the menu item makes a difference over other clients.

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Another +1 for TeamViewer, it has worked perfectly for my needs (typically helping the parents out in a jam, or if I need to restart something on my computer at home when I'm at work) :)

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Are you guy's using this to access your own PC's or someone else's?

If its your own PC why not just forward a port and use Remote Desktop?

Teamviewer is great for connecting to family and friends computers with ease though.

 

That doesn't work if you use it to remote into a mac.  Looks like I will be moving over to teamviewer full time now.

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