The following free software packages provide VNC functionality. VNC software consists of a client user interface plus a server that manages connections to clients and sends desktop images. Some applications only support Windows PCs, while others are portable across different types of network devices.
First released in , the latest versions of TightVNC run on all modern flavors of Windows, and a Java version of the Viewer is also available. While it's not for commercial use, it may be useful for advanced home users that only need the occasional VNC. While the developer strongly encourages regular users to purchase a license, the software is free to try.
Compared to the full version, Mocha VNC Lite lacks support for special key sequences like Ctrl-Alt-Del and some mouse functions like right-click or click-and-drag. Download for:. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights.
Being able to transfer files to and from the remote computer is a very handy feature especially when using the "Single Click" remote client module. This eliminates the need for emailing files to the client, and various other methods of file transfer. Complete Folders can be transfered between the viewer and server, add to this the fact that these files are compressed prior to transfer, and you get maximum flexability with minimal bandwidth.
Port forwarding allows passing external connections to computers in the internal network. Almost all routers support this type of redirection. For example, to access VNC or TightVNC server running on default ports, a router can be configured such way that TCP connections to ports and would be passed to the same ports of a particular machine with a specified private IP address typically Here is an example of configuring port forwarding, assuming that TightVNC Server is running on default ports and , on the machine with IP When port forwarding is set up, you can connect to the router's IP address such way as if it was your target machine's IP address, but you should specify those port numbers on which port forwarding was activated.
To solve this problem, we have plans to implement built-in encryption in future versions of TightVNC. But please note that hiding the icon is usually not a good idea. For example, if you want to restrict users from changing the server Properties, it might be better to use the AllowProperties setting. Currently, we do not offer a version for Mac OS X.
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