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    noVNC

    noVNC

    VNC client web application

    noVNC is a VNC client JavaScript library as well as an application built on top of that library. noVNC runs well in any modern browser, including mobile browsers (iOS and Android).
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    TurboVNC

    TurboVNC

    High-speed, 3D-friendly, TightVNC-compatible remote desktop software

    TurboVNC is a high-performance, enterprise-quality version of VNC based on TightVNC, TigerVNC, and X.org. It contains a variant of Tight encoding that is tuned for maximum performance and compression with 3D applications (VirtualGL), video, and other image-intensive workloads. TurboVNC, in combination with VirtualGL, provides a complete solution for remotely displaying 3D applications with interactive performance.
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    Downloads: 132,667 This Week
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    VNCe

    Light-weight RFB 3.8 (VNC) Server for Windows CE 5.0

    VNCe is a light-weight VNC server for Windows CE 5.0 based on the wincevncsvr project. The executable is only 43 kB, making it ideal for space-constrained embedded systems. VNCe is licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2. Supports: RFB v3.3, v3.7, v3.8 Tight Security Type / Tight extension types TightVNC v1.3 File Transfer extensions 16-bit RGB565 server-side frame buffer VNC authentication (or no authentication, if desired.) 8-bit palletized color 16- or 32-bit true color RAW encoding Cursor and XCursor pseudo-encodings (allows cursor to be drawn by the client, which makes mouse movements less choppy.) ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Flashlight-VNC is a VNC Viewer written in Flash. It can connect to a VNC server and control a remote computer. It supports Tight Encoding and other encodings.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TightVNC
    TightVNC is an improved version of VNC, great free remote-desktop tool. The improvements include bandwidth-friendly "Tight" encoding, file transfers in the Windows version, enhanced GUI, many bugfixes, and more.
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    Downloads: 358 This Week
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    Paglo Remote-VNC allows you to remotely control a Windows computer across the Internet using the VNC protocol, even through firewalls or NAT. Contains a VNC server and VNC viewer managing VNC sessions between Windows computers. Based on Tight-VNC.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Improved version of VNC, great free remote-desktop tool. Compatible with tight, ultra and real viewer. The improvements include a option to restrict the access to a some ips. (Version in Brazilian Portuguese)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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