MyGreenPC (Remote Desktop Access) Premium Account FREE
Many of you have used remote desktop applications/services like Team Viewer (this one is my personal favorite) which may have so many features but none of them remotely turn-on properly shutdown PC but MyGreenPC can do that. That’s why I’m sharing this one with you (if not, still i will share this one with you because its free
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MyGreenPC is a new remote access service which can remotely turn-on your PC because of that you don’t need a turned-on PC to access your PC which is mostly required by other remote application.
It is also very secure using US government approved AES encryption for transmission.
Key Features:
- Ability to power-on your PC remotely!
- 32-Bit Hi-Color
- Audio redirection
- Copy/Paste between local & remote computers
- Remote Printing
- Generate One-Time Passwords on the go for utmost security.
- Fully Encrypted sessions using AES 256-Bit encryption .
- Ability to by-pass home/corporate firewalls and establish Direct Connection between PCs.
- Installer-less Client software, just download & run!
- Save money on electricity bill every month!.
MyGreenPC are offering premium accounts for free, which give you Unlimited Usage, control up to 5 PCs and customer support otherwise this would cost 29.95$ per year.
You can give it a try because it is a Premium Service and most importantly its FREE
Go here-> https://www.mygreenpc.com/signup.aspx , signup for free premium service, simply select account type as Premium and it won’t ask for any payment.
Then add computer in your account, install host software and use client software for anywhere (remote) access.
Hurry up this is special introductory offer for a limited period.
Enjoy!




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Geek Squeaks’ of the Week (#69) « What's On My PC
July 21, 2010
My question is – how do they make money? The image above shows that they had a premium service (which is how these things are usually done) but if the premium service is free too, then how can this company survive?
Do they take donations or something?
remote desktop software
July 23, 2010