Hi,

I use TeamViewer for things like this. Its quick and easy and you can use it 
for more than just fixing computers (it has a presentation mode). Best of all 
its free for personal use.

Albert

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From: "Jane, (Portland, OR)" <janespra...@comcast.net>
Sender: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 18:04:53 
To: G-Group<g3-5-list@googlegroups.com>
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Subject: Is LogMeIn the answer?

My husband uses a G4 PowerBook running 10.4.11. I have a new iMac
(10.6.6) and a MacBook Pro (10.5.x). He is NOT computer literate and
needs help from time to time. Some of those times, I am not at home to
take care of the problems. I know there is software out there --
preferably free--- that will enable me to fix his computer no matter
where I am.

 I have heard of LogMeIn, but it looks like you have to pay for it. I
don't know how well it works, either. Can any of you recommend a
program and how easy it would be to use?

Jane

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