

Click through that, and you're done with installation. This will set in place a simple application download and install. An email account is all you need to set up an account, at which point you'll be asked if the computer you're logging into is one you'd like to remotely control. Installing LogMeIn is a thankfully simple process. Then again, it's intended as a companion piece of software to an existing LogMeIn account, rather than a tool in its own right, and at least at the time of writing the iPhone's Safari browser wasn't capable in our testing of just logging in via the web interface. At AU$36.99, it's pricey for an iPhone app, and it's interesting to note that its feature set essentially mirrors that of the free app, rather than the Pro app.

Then there's LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone.
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The interesting catch here is that while the free client is available for Mac and Windows computers, Pro is to date a Windows-only option.

The Pro client offers the same remote control facility with the added features of remote printing, remote file transfer via drag and drop, drive mapping, remote sound and file synchronisation.
