
LogMeIn features also interesting extra features with which to chat with the user on the other side of the connection, or record the whole session in video. You'll be able to manage files, transfer data from the local machine to the remote machine and viceversa, and even control the desktop and mouse in the remote PC, with a surprisingly quick response to mouse movements. LogMeIn displays a highly detailed dashboard with all sorts of information about the remote computer: system data, currently active processes, network traffic, hard drive information. Then all you need to do is start your session in the LogMeIn webpage – either using a browser extension or a Java web-based client - and you'll have immediate access to the remote computer. “As we look to consistently improve and advance the remote access user experience on the iPad, iPhone and other popular mobile device platforms, we’ll continue to introduce additional enhancements and new features to support our users.The client should be installed and launched in the computers you want to access remotely. “The usability enhancements in this update come as a direct result of this feedback.” “Our large user base continues to send us great feedback on how they’re using LogMeIn Ignition and the iPad to remain connected and productive while on the go,” said Andrew Burton, LogMeIn’s vice president, Access & Management. The update also supports gesture-triggered swiping to more easily switch between multiple monitors, as well as new in-app search for quickly locating and connecting to a specific computer. New direct mode navigation allows users to simply tap the screen for easy navigation and interact with remote computers as if they were native multi-touch apps.

LogMeIn Ignition 1.1.170 adds the ability to interact with remote computers as if they natively supported a touch screen interface.
