GoToMyPC now includes Mac compatibility

January 3rd, 2010 admin
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Filed under: Software , Odds and ends After a long beta period, GoToMyPC is now offering a full Mac release version of the popular remote access software. The cheapest option for the software and service, which is called “GoToMyPC for Mac,” allows you to access one other computer (Mac or PC) and costs US$19.95 per month after a 30 day free trial. The Mac version requires Safari 3.0 or newer, or Firefox 2.0 or …


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