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GoToMyPC’s connect-from-anywhere software now for Macs, too

GoToMyPC’s connect-from-anywhere software now for Macs, too

gotomypcmacGoToMyPC is probably the most popular software for connecting from a laptop on the road to a PC back at the office or home. But what about us Mac-addicted members of the media?

Next week, software maker Citrix — known for its online meeting and Webinar software — will officially take the Mac version of GoToMyPC out of beta and declare it ready for business use. The new version will connect from a Mac or PC, to a Mac or PC. (Apple has a Back to My Mac feature, but it’s only for Mac-to-Mac connections.)

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The bad news is the Mac version won’t be free anymore, once it’s out of beta. You’ll need to license GoToMyPC’s service for $19.95 a month or $179.40 per year for a one-computer license.

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