Sunday 25 March 2012

RealVNC 4.1.3


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As a system administrator, we sometimes need to access the remote computer to perform various jobs that need to be resolved. One of the tools that you can wear this is a Freeware RealVNC.

VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing, and is a remote control software which allows you to view and interact with the desktop application on any network. In essence, you can see and interact with a computer full desktop (vnc server) using a simple software (VNC viewer) on another computer desktop anywhere, connected over a network (eg Internet).

With VNC, which connected the two computers do not need to have the same type, so for example, you can use VNC to view the embedded Windows desktop in the office, using Linux or Mac computer located in your home. To obtain a high simplicity, there is also a Java viewer, so that any desktop can be controlled remotely from within the browser without installing any software.

Excellent software allows you to control other computers located on a local network or via the Internet. Is the right choice for the mobile user, VNC includes a Java client that allows users to remotely access the computer through any browser without installing any software. Currently, there is a version of VNC that can be used for operating systems Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Solaris.

When tested, VNC can be operated without a hitch or a delay when it is accessible to computers that are accessing the LAN network. In addition, this software also does not consume much memory. But as a suggestion from us, to operate it on a slow network (slow connection), you may need to reduce the color, remove the desktop wallpaper, or only have one active window. That way, the bandwidth used is not too big, so it will not overload the connection.

VNC itself but there is the free version (Free Edition) There are also two other versions of the Personal Edition and Enterprise Edition. That is, VNC is suitable for all circles, especially because it is open source, has good documentation, and use a platform-independent protocol.

For the record, VNC available for general use (general use) under the GNU General Public License (GPL). You should pay attention to the terms and conditions (terms and license) of this license, which is also contained in the distribution itself.
 

1 comment:

  1. These facts are really interesting. Few of them were well known for me but many of them were brand new for me too!
    I will print this one out and show to my friends because they will be definitely interested in that. Thanks!
    RealVNC

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