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LogMeIn Desperate for Money? Free is Dead in 7 days.

January 21, 2014
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In a surprise announcement today, LogMeIn.com (NASDAQ:LOGM), known for their remote login and remote control computer software is removing their free tier of service.

We will be unifying our portfolio of free and premium remote access products into a single offering. This product will be a paid-only offering.

While we stand by every companies need and desire to make profit instead of taking a more graceful switch they are giving users 7 days from their next login to make a choice.

Alternatives: (In no particular order)

Teamviewer

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Source: blog.logmein.com

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