23 December 2011 16:59 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Fancy using your computer on your iPad? LogMeIn has released a new app for the iPhone and the iPad that allow you to do just that as long as your computer is on, connected to the Internet, and of course running its new software.
The new app lets any iOS owner remotely view, access and control their PCs or Macs from their iPad or iPhone.
It works with LogMeIn's flagship free remote access offering, LogMeIn Free, giving iOS users unlimited free mobile access to their remote computers, anywhere with an internet connection.
All iPad and iPhone owners have to do is download the free app from the Apple App Store and then installing LogMeIn Free on any PC or Mac which they wish to access.
Users also have the option of upgrading to an all new version of LogMeIn Pro, LogMeIn's premium remote access software, and enjoy additional remote access capabilities.
LogMeIn Free users will be able to access an unlimited number of PCs and Macs from their iOS devices and then remotely view and control their PCs and Macs as if the device were in their hands. The software also allows you to run their computer-based business applications like Salesforce, Microsoft Office, Quickbooks, etc. on their iOS device.
Those who upgrade to the fee paying service LogMeIn Pro will get the ability to stream video and audio from their PC as well as view, copy, transfer and save files between iOS devices, personal or work computers, and popular cloud services (e.g. Dropbox, Google Docs).
A version of the new LogMeIn app for Android smartphones and tablets is planned for 2012.
Via: secure.logmein.com
Read our review of the new iPad (3rd generation)
Phones, Tablets, iPhone, iPad, LogMeIn



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