![]() ![]() ![]() Which would be a good time to start looking for alternatives. Or maybe they give existing customers a discount for the first year with new prices. They've been increasing the price there too, and since free became $100 with seven days notice, it is no longer unprecedented that the paying customers might might see a jump in price with no notice (sure you might luck out and buy a year just before the price jump, but you may also have bad luck and your year runs out just before the jump). However, where I work is a paying customer (not a "customer" customer). I could care less that they eliminate their free product when alternative free programs exist. Entitled? No, I just moved on to another free program. Now to hope I don't have to repeat this next week. Can't verify how legit it is, but since most free programs post something similar about free forever (I know Facebook and Hotmail did), I wouldn't doubt it. ![]() I like that Teamviewer put up a 'how do I switch from LogMeIn Free to Teamviewer' FAQ: on their site which had about as much info on LogMeIn dropping their free service as LogMeIn's actual site did.Īlso found this pic: when trying to find some more information about this (since LogMeIn decided a handful of sentences was good enough). The 'thanks for using this program in a non-commercial environment' box that pops up on the remote computer after you're done seems a little silly, but isn't a deal breaker. But basic sign into the website, remote to PC, takeover screen, uninstall LogMeIn, and all free. Seems to work well enough, I probably need to play with some settings and figure some stuff out. Just set up Teamviewer on my parent's PC last night. ![]()
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