Networking Utilities > Remote Access > I'm InTouch 5
- File size: 113.09K
- Date Added: Oct 27, 2007
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- Category:Remote AccessNetworking Utilities
- License:Free to try; $$9.95 to buy
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- Requirements: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server
Publisher's description
I'm InTouch is a Web-based subscription service providing remote access to your PC from any Internet-connected device. Installs on the PC you need to reach within minutes. Log in securely from your home or any PC in the world, As well as Pocket PC devices and work as if you were sitting at your office.
Run any program, change PC settings, transfer files, print remote documents locally and manage e-mail. I'm InTouch allows you to log in to your PC from any cell phone or wireless PDA to view and attach files and BlackBerry users really can boost productivity using the I'm InTouch Messenger utility. Version 5 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
Editor's review of I'm InTouch Among its variety of remote-access features, I'm InTouch shines brightest for remote file manipulation and transfers. Set aside some time if you're going to give this program a try; the somewhat lengthy installation is followed by an Internet-connection diagnostic as well as central-server registration. We like the many configuration options, as the program lets you connect through its own corporate server or make a direct connection from your current to your remote computer. Once we were logged in, we were pleased the File Management feature logged us into a separate Windows session on our remote machine. We also were pleased with the speed with which files transferred between our computers. The remote-desktop feature works well, although, as with most remote-access software, windows moved sluggishly. File transferring also is accessible from the remote-desktop toolbar, as is a Ctrl+Alt+Delete button so you can restart your computer. I'm InTouch also supports remote Webcam and e-mail viewing. With its many configuration options and fast file transfers, I'm InTouch offers a fairly compelling remote-access solution.
