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But that's exactly what we're going to talk about today. Now, I'm sure that you're not looking for the best remote access software because you're as desperate as I was three years ago for a remote PC solution, but I think that this little review is going to help you nonetheless.
First, I just want to give you a little bit of background and what my story and relationship is with remote access software, and then we're going to get into how to choose the specific software package that's going to be best for your situation.
So just hang in there for a minute while we cover the basics and the background first. I promise it will be worth it.
My own experience with remote access software came about reluctantly when I had to give up my beloved home office and turn it into a nursery for my second child. I used to do a lot of work at night, and running my home-based business basically depended on having access to my computer whenever I needed it.
Now for any of you out there who happen to have small children, you know that they don't often stick to an adult's sleep schedule. That's putting it mildly, right parents? Anyway, what I needed was a solution that would allow me to access my work computer whenever I needed it, without having to disrupt the new baby's sleep.
The perfect solution? Remote access software, of course.
Now, I will say that I was more than a bit skeptical that this stuff would even work at all. When it comes to me and computers, Murphy's Law definitely applies. There's always some sort of missing driver or misconfigured file that conflicts with this other missing driver and that other misconfigured file and I usually have to spend hours on the phone with tech support before I finally get frustrated and just give up.
But I have to admit that with the software package I wound up choosing there was none of this hassle. It was as close to plug-and-play as you can get. And for me, that was pretty important.
I would say it took me definitely less than 15 minutes, and probably less than 10, to download and install the software and to be controlling my computer remotely. I'm not kidding.
If you've never used good remote access software, prepare to be stunned. I have to admit that it is quite honestly probably the most useful piece of software I've used in years. The only thing that rivals it, in my opinion, is some really good voice-recognition software. But that's an article for a different day.
As long as you get a quality package -- and we'll get to where to find those in a second -- you honestly shouldn't have a problem whatsoever even if you're a complete computer knucklehead like I am.
Now, even though what I try and do is to look into popular products and services to find the best deals for my readers, every once in a while someone will make me realize that in rare cases I will overlook the obvious.
That's kind of what happened when people started asking me about remote access software. I'm well aware that people don't necessarily want to spend tons of time researching every purchase, so I really take pride in being able to check these things out and letting people know where I think they can get the best deals.
But now here's where this gets interesting. I never even thought that I would wind up covering the topic of remote access software. The reason why this is so strange, and the reason why I basically gave myself a slap across the forehead when it was brought up, is because if it wasn't for software packages like GoToMyPC, I wouldn't be here writing this today.
Thanks to these little wonders of technology that allow you to access and control your computer from remote locations from down the street to halfway around the world, I was able to completely run my home-based business even though I didn't have access to my home office or my main computer for a full two years.
So yeah, I think I know a thing or two about remote access software, and I'm pretty passionate about letting people know just how effective this stuff is, how important it can be for anyone who needs to access a computer but who doesn't want to be chained to their desk all the time, and what a life saver it can be for anyone who depends on their PC.
Just some quick background -- even though I run my little business from home, that still didn't mean that I was going to be immune from the standard things that affect many new parents.
When my second child was born, since the only room available for his nursery was my home office, I needed to start making contingency plans because I knew my hours of burning the midnight oil in front of the computer were going to be over.
So rather than freak out about it, I started doing some research into various remote access software solutions -- like Go To My PC, which I mentioned above -- and decided I would put them to the test.
Most of the time, testing new software for me is like doing my taxes. I absolutely can't stand the process, but I feel really good when it's over and if I've managed to find something amazing (like a really sweet deduction in the case of taxes, or a beautifully designed piece of genius in the case of software), well then I'm pretty much ahead of the game.
That's the way I felt after I got finished testing the software. I definitely did find one that completely saved my bacon and allowed me to give up my home office without giving up access to my computer or my business.
And the cherry on top was that I was able to find some sites where I could (and you can too!!) get a free 30 day trial of the package I chose, and get some great coupons where I saved some coin when I actually did decide to go ahead and invest in the software.