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LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone and iPod touch, which normally retails at £17.99 (US$30), for this weekend only will be available at a 30 per discount worldwide via the Apple App Store.
The popular productivity application give users a chance to access home or office computers via iPhone and iPod touch.
Remote access technology allows access and back up to your computer from anywhere with an Internet connection.
With the iPhone version of the software, users create a LogMeIn account and add the computers they want to access remotely to that account. They then install LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone and iPod touch on their Apple device and log in to access their entire computer.
LogMeIn Ignition will be available discounted from Saturday 7th November, the promotion highlighted via Twitter and Facebook.
LogMeIn Ignition requires the iPhone 2.0 Software Update. LogMeIn software is compatible with Mac and PC.
The iPhone version can be downloaded here (iTunes link).
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