LogMeIn Ignition for iOS adds remote photo and video transfers
LogMeIn Ignition has plenty of company in the iOS App Store from other remote control apps. TeamViewer, for instance, is a personal favorite of mine. With its latest update, however, Ignition adds one killer feature that gives it an additional edge: direct remote transfers for photos and videos.
Establish a connection to your host machine (say, your desktop computer) in Ignition, then open the remote file browser. You can then select the files you want to copy (or move) to your iPhone or iPad and drop them into a local folder. Once transferred over, you’re free to view them in the built-in the Photos app or your favorite media player.
File transfers work on both Wi-Fi and 3G connections, so take care — pulling down a big HD video clip from your PC or Mac at home could chew up a considerable portion of your monthly cellular data allowance.
Full details on the new release are available at the LogMeIn blog, or just head on over to the App Store and download LogMeIn Ignition and try it for yourself!
LogMeIn Ignition remote desktop app to improve file transferring

LogMeIn Ignition is a mobile app which lets you remote control a desktop or laptop computer from your phone or tablet. The company added a feature earlier this year that also lets you transfer files from your PC or Mac to your iPhone or iPad — but not the other way around. Now it looks like LogMeIn is getting ready to fix that.
TUAW reports that the company has submitted a new version of the LogMeIn Ignition app to the App Store and it should be available soon. The update will also do a better job of organizing files you transfer from your PC to your mobile device.
The current version of LogMeIn Ignition is available from the App Store for $29.99. That’s a pretty steep price for an iOS app, but if you’re already a heavy LogMeIn user it might be worth it. The company also offers free and paid software that lets you remotely login to a computer using a web browser.
LogMeIn Ignition for Android lets you control a PC from your phone

LogMeIn is a service that lets you remotely log into a PC or Mac from any computer with a web browser and internet connection. You just install a client on your desktop and you’re good to go. The company offers free and paid service. While you can login to a PC and control it remotely with a free account, Pro users can also transfer files, listen to music from their desktop, and perform other advanced actions.
The company also offers mobile software called LogMeIn Ignition that lets you login to your computer using a mobile device such as an iPhone. And after a few months of beta testing, LogMeIn Ignition for Google Android officially launched today. It’s available for download from the Android Market for $29.99.
If that price seems a little steep, you might want to check out Wyse PocketCloud, which is available for just $14.99. But I personally find the LogMeIn Ignition user interface easier to use.
via Brighthand
LogMeIn Ignition Beta for Android: Control your PC with your phone

It seems like just 39 days ago that I first caught wind of a LogMeIn client for Google Android… oh right, because it was. At the time, the software was in private beta testing, but now it’s available as a public beta which means anyone can download LogMeIn Ignition from the Android Market.
LogMeIn allows you to access any PC or Mac computer remotely. All you have to do is install the LogMeIn software on your primary computer, and then login through a web browser to control your computer. LogMeIn Ignition is the company’s mobile client, which lets you login to your computer using an iPhone or Android smartphone.

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Clearly, most PCs have higher resolution screens than smartphones. But LogMeIn Ignition will scale your desktop so that you can see the whole thing on your Android phone. Of course, you might find it a bit difficult to navigate this way, but you can pinch to zoom in and out or activate a scale bar that lets you zoom in and out so that you can enter text, click on icons, and perform other actions.
Because you’ll probably spend most of your time zoomed in, LogMeIn Ignition uses an interesting means of navigation. Instead of moving the mouse cursor around by clicking on different parts of your phone’s screen, the cursor stays in the center of the screen. What you move is your desktop. Just drag until the cursor is hovering over the area you want to click, and then tap the screen to click or tap with two fingers to double-click. If your phone doesn’t support multitouch gestures, you can click the mouse icon to switch the default action from left click to right.
You can also pull up an on-screen keyboard to enter text or drag two fingers across the screen to scroll in a web browser or other application that supports scrolling.
LogMeIn Ignition for Android is available as a free download while in beta. The beta period expires on May 31, 2010. There’s no wowrd on how much the full version will cost, but the company charges $29.99 for its iPhone app.
You can download LogMeIn Ignition Beta from the Android Market, or scan the barcode to the right to get started.
You can find more screengrabs after the break.
via Droid Life
LogMeIn for Android will let you control a PC remotely
LogMeIn makes software that lets you control Windows and Mac computers remotely from any computer with a web browser. The company also offers an iPhone client that lets you log into your PC from a phone, and now LogMeIn is working on an Android app that works much the same way.
LogMeIn Ignition for Android is still in beta testing, but the company showed it off at Mobile World Congress last month. You can check out the video after the break.
The app lets you log onto any computer that has the LogMeIn software installed, assuming you have the login information. LogMeIn Ignition shows you an image of your remote desktop on your mobile device and lets you interact with it using an on-screen keyboard or mouse.
LogMeIn offers free and Pro accounts. Both let you take control of a remote desktop. But the Pro version allows file transfer, sound, and a few other features. The mobile LogMeIn Ignition apps for iPhone and Android can work with either LogMeIn Free or Pro, but the LogMeIn iPhone app costs $29.99. It’s likely that the Android version will have a similar price tag.
You can sign up to receive more information about LogMeIn Ignition for Android, including beta testing updates at the LogMeIn web site.
via Brighthand



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