Client viewer to connect and communicate with a VNC server. Integrated component of the individual RealVNC versions, also runs standalone without installed RealVNC version.
Enables you to control computers remotely over the network, even if firewalls are in place. The other side only has to start ShowMyPC as well and you can then use an automatically generated password to access the desktop remotely.
Creates a remote connection for administering with a remote Windows computer via RDP; can set up a range of different connections in parallel, which are each displayed in individual tabs; supports RDP Version 6.
Enables you to access other computers in the network, for remote maintenance, for example. Includes functions for file transfer, creating software and hardware inventories, and for audio, video and text chat. It records sessions and can be controlled by script.
Records the screen display of a remote computer onto a VNC server and saves it as a SWF Flash video. Available in two versions (Python or C-based) with a different range of functions.
Server client software for accessing the GUI, mouse and keyboard of a remote computer. Includes data stream encryption and file transfer functions, and enables chat between clients. Also has a Java Viewer for remote access via a browser.
Full-featured VNC server which allows remote access to GUI, mouse and keyboard via a VNC client. The program was formerly called OSXvnc. As well as the server there is also a VNC viewer "Vine Viewer" which is available for a fee. For Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.6 the old version 3.12 is still available.
Software for controlling remote machines, using a server on the remote machine. Works as an enhancement of VNC (virtual network computing) with graphics compression. Fast and secure download from The H
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