Remote Access Computer review of GoToMyPC software

By Lynn

If you’re looking for remote access computer information, then I’m glad you found this website. I’ve already posted several times about remote access options and told you my preference is to use remote access software, specifically the program I use. This is my honest review of that program—the good and the bad.

What follows is a review of GoToMyPC (which now has a Mac beta version, so it’s no longer just for remote pc access). If you just want to visit the GoToMyPC website, click here.

I wrote my original GoToMyPC review for another website but noticed that a lot of people were finding it useful, so I wanted to make it easy to find (instead of buried in a website about telecommuting). I didn’t need to read any reviews when I bought GoToMyPC because I had a personal recommendation for the product from the tech guy who comes into my office and does all the computer maintenance and networking stuff.

Now I’ve got my own opinion and I wanted to share it so that those who don’t know who to ask about the software can see what it’s all about from someone who actually uses it on a regular basis.

If you prefer to try before you buy, that’s okay because GoToMyPC has a 30 day trial you can sign up for before you make a decision about the software. Click here to learn more about or sign up for that trial.

The thing I most like about GoToMyPC is the ability to log into my office computer from anywhere. Logging in is simple and quick. All I have to do is enter my username and password, and then my access code.

I can print to the office computer just as easily as I can print to my home computer, which is good when someone at the office (usually my boss) needs a printed report.

If I’m using a computer other than my home computer where I already have a “shortcut” set up, it’s very easy for me to go to the GoToMyPC website, login, and download the small piece of software needed to run GoToMyPC.

From the GoToMyPC website I can review reports of my access activity.

Printing was an issue for me at first because I have an older LaserJet at home, but the customer support talked me through the setup. I’ve successfully used several newer printers without any special setup at all.

I’m not a tech wizard when it comes to remote access security and computers, but one of the things that makes GoToMyPC secure is that it requires two passwords for you to log in, and each has to be at least 8 characters long and use letters and numbers. The first password is your account password and the second is called an access code.

If someone tries to remotely access your computer, they only have a limited number of tries to get it right. However, this can work against you if you don’t find it easy to remember your passwords.

There are other security features and if you’re concerned that someone might gain remote access to your computer, you should review them on the Citrix GoToMyPC website before you sign up. Click here to visit the GoToMyPC website.

Key Features of the GoToMyPC Software

These features are important to me and are a few of the reasons why I recommend GoToMyPC.

In short, I have no problems recommending this program to anyone who needs remote access computer software for their office or home computer because I’ve found that it fits all my needs for remotely accessing my computers.

Click here to visit the GoToMyPC website for more information about GoToMyPC.

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About Me

I'm Lynn Harvey. When I started working from home, the first thing I had to have was remote access computer help from my office's "computer guy." He recommended some software for me to use, and over the past two and a half years, I've been using it to access my PC remotely.

I've learned a lot over those years and I want to share with you what I know so you might benefit from what I've learned. You can read more about me on my About page.

Here's what I recommend for remote computer access.

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