LogMeIn shocked customers today with a notice announcing the end of LogMeIn Free. According to the notice posted to the LogMeIn blog, users will have seven days to upgrade to a premium access account.
If you are a regular user of remote desktop software LogMeIn, you might be surprised – and disappointed – to learn that the free version (called LogMeIn Free, naturally) is being discontinued.
LogMeIn (LOGM +0.00%), a popular service that allows users to remotely access their computers from other PCs or mobile devices, recently announced that it was discontinuing its free service, LogMeIn ...
So some users are waking up to email from LogMeIn letting them know that their free remote access is no longer available and they will have to purchase the Pro product from here on out. Here’s the ...
Another day, another free service goes to the dogs — or logs as the case may be. LogMeIn, a provider of remote connectivity services, 10 years ago made a name for itself by offering easy-to-use, free ...
Mishandled pivot from freemium model alienates users. LogMeIn told free users this week they’re not welcome. With just seven days to find an alternative to LogMeIn free, users are ready to LogMeOut.
Free services are fading with every passing day. The latest to go is the remote connection service LogMeIn Ignition, which has offered a free version of its service for the last 10 years. Users could ...
I use the iPad 2 for a lot of "real" work, and a big part of that work involves LogMeIn Ignition on the iPad. I regularly use it to remote control either my Mac or a Windows system to work as if in ...