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Laplink Everywhere 5

by Chris Wiles

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29 Jan 2009

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Verdict

This is special version of Laplink Everywhere that will enable you to access a remote PC from any location, including a temporary host computer or mobile

Review Rating: rating

Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista

Manufacturer: Laplink

Size: 11.8MB

Number of Downloads: 337

Price: Free (Limited Edition)

Laplink Everywhere
Quickly access a remote PC from any host or even your mobile phone

This is the software publisher's description.

Complete freedom from your office or home PCs while staying connected, anytime and anywhere. That’s Laplink Everywhere.

Enjoy fast, simple, and secure remote access to all your PCs from anywhere, using any web browser on any device including PCs, mobile phones, Macs or even a Nintendo Wii! If you can access the Internet, you can get access to your PCs using Laplink Everywhere.

With the free Laplink Toolbar, you’ll get one-click remote access to your PCs, giving you the fastest tools to access your PCs. One-click remote access and the Laplink Toolbar are features only available with Laplink Everywhere that you won't find with other remote access products.

Using ANY phone with a web browser, get complete access to your PCs with Laplink Everywhere. Remotely search your PC, find the file you need and send it to anyone. It's fast and easy - and you'll never get stuck without access to your PC!

Laplink Everywhere is compatible with all mobile web-enabled devices that have an internet browser, including smartphones such as Windows Mobile 5 and 6, Symbian, BlackBerry and iPhone!

Whether you are on a public computer, borrowing a friend’s PC, or using a private computer at home, accessing your PC remotely is safe and secure.

Note that this version works as a Limited Edition after 30 days. After the initial 30 days you can access your remote PC, but you won't get the advanced features such as access to Microsoft Outlook or remote desktop control.

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