I have been using LogMeIn for quite a while but last time I tried it didn't work from the Internet Tablet. I just tried again and can now get in but there are issues with scrolling - still not quite there in my opinion. On 11/15/07, DrFredC.com <drfredc at drfredc.com> wrote: > > If anyone is interested in remotely accessing their PC with their > internet tablet (or any other PC), take a look at logmein.com. > ** > > * Setup -- Sign up for a free account at logmein.com and then > download and install the applet on your PC. You can set up > multiple PCs for access via the same logmein account. Once set > up, you can access these computers remotely via any browser. > * Fine print -- logmein installs an applet that runs in background > on your PC. Presumably, this doesn't add a lot of overhead to > your PC. > * There's a discussion of the security issues at logmein.com if > anyone's concerned. > * Pro trial -- You get a free month/90 minutes of the Pro version. > The pro version offers printing, file transfer and some other > bling that many find worth paying a subscription for. This funds > the free side of things. > * Free Version -- after your month runs out, you get the Free > logmein version, which limits you to remote access of your pc's > desktop and programs. This is adequate for many uses. I suppose a > kludge workaround for the lost of file transfers in the 'free > version' might be to email yourself any files you might need. > * Keyboard input -- to enter text into the remote, there's a window > on the top of your browser screen that lets you type stuff in, > that you send to the remote PC when you are ready to send. > * Speed Issue -- on the n800, whenever you do anything on the remote > PC, the screen blanks and rewrites itself to account for the > change. In other words, don't expect to do a lot of work remotely. > * It's great for accessing appointment books, looking at files and > stuff like that. It helps to provide easy one click icon access on > your PC desktop to the things you might want to access remotely. > > Always, Fred > > -- > > Always, Dr Fred C > drfredc at drfredc.com > > _______________________________________________ > maemo-users mailing list > maemo-users at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20071115/6aa7aff8/attachment.htm