GoToMyPC 6 review

Gives you comprehensive remote control of your computer

GoToMyPC allows you full access to your PC away from home

TechRadar Verdict

Lots of intelligently implemented features make this a great buy

Pros

  • +

    Sophisticated and not limiting

    Works at speed with detail

Cons

  • -

    There are free alternatives

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As a result of the steady increase in broadband internet speeds, remote control of a Windows PC is becoming an ever more viable way to bring all your files and applications - which are ordinarily scattered across several machines - together into one constantly accessible whole.

Initially remote desktop programs, such as the Remote Assistance software bundled with NetMeeting and MSN Messenger, were simply a way of wresting sluggish control from an ailing friend and sorting out their PC-related problems.

Cost v control

There's one snag in this fairytale story, though, and that's the fact that GoToMyPC remains a subscription service. With very little digging, you'll find that there are remote access programs available free that feature the vast majority of GoToMyPC's core functionalities, including, in some cases, remote Java-based access.

There's no doubt that GoToMyPC is a more smooth and straightforward way of connecting to a remote PC than the free suites, and that the added features such as sound and video support are useful if you can't take your media collection away with you.

Is that really worth over £100 per year, though, or £160 for access to two PCs? For the casual user, we would argue that suffering a drop in performance is the less painful of the two options.

We're extremely impressed by GoToMyPC 6. It's packed with intelligently implemented features and provides a rock solid and fast connection that's not too far removed from accessing your PC from the same room. What's more, the support for Pocket PCs is ridiculously impressive, performing a fine impression of squeezing a desktop computer into your pocket.

Unfortunately, unless you're someone who is away for exactly 50 per cent of your time, there seems little sense in paying so much for a VNC service. Any more travelling and you would have all your important data on a laptop with you, any less and one has to wonder just how much use GoToMyPC would get, and whether it would be worth paying for this professional application over a less efficient but free alternative.