![]() I can understand the frustration of users of the Free version, when LogMeIn withdrew the availability of it to anyone without a Central license. The one thing that I do not have experience with (thus rated 3-star) is support from LogMeIn - I have never needed any. In short, there is nothing that I have needed to do that I could not do with LogMeIn. The synchronization is at the bit-level, so that it is not necessary to transfer large volumes of data each time the synch is performed. Then if needed, I can synchronize folders between the client and my development environment, so that I can ensure that both are up to date. I can even transfer files between my support PC and these servers, where they can be made available to all the client users, or where database applications I support can be updated in my secure test environment, then transferred to the client server when fully tested. With the Pro version, I can constantly monitor the status of Anti-virus and Windows Updates on the Servers, as well as monitor system usage (processes that may be using large amounts of RAM or processor). It is also available to my clients, in the event they have added a new PC that they have not told me about, and suddenly need support. Then the potential client can call me or email me with the credentials they set up, and I can provide first time remote support. I have a link on my web site that allows anyone to install the LogMeIn Free on their PC under my Central license, and notifies me of the installation by email. I typically use them for Servers, and for new systems that I may be setting up, where I need better control over the system for some period of time. I own 7 Pro licenses, which I can move around among clients from PC to PC as needed, whenever I need. ![]() In most cases, the "Free" version (which as noted in other reviews is no longer available except as part of the Central license) is all I need. I have used both Free and Pro for several years, and about 3 years ago upgraded to Central. I use and recommend LogMeIn for all my clients.
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