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Control Your Remote PC With Laplink Everywhere

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 28, 2005


The latest release of Laplink Everywhere brings greater choice and flexibility to people who need to connect to a remote PC. By combining superior remote control and a unique web interface for streamlined remote access, Laplink Everywhere 4 lets you connect to your remote PC quickly and easily from the widest range of computers and handheld devices, delivering true “Anytime, Anywhere Remote Access to Your PC”.

Unlike ordinary web-based remote control applications, Laplink Everywhere 4 gives you the option of selecting a remote access interface that gives you streamlined access to your files, email, calendar, contacts, notes, tasks, and Internet favorites. You can also perform swift and accurate remote desktop searches using any web browser.

“Laplink Everywhere 4 brings you the best of both worlds,” explains Thomas Koll, CEO. “The remote control component compares with major brands such as GoToMyPC, but the product also includes a remote access web interface that extends the product’s functionality far beyond anything our competitors offer, allowing you to remotely access your PC through any device that has a web browser, even PDAs and Smartphones.”





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