Sunday 25 March 2012

TightVNC 2.0.4


*JV*
Manage the remote computer will now be easier with the TightVNC. Software is very well known rival PuTTY can you rely on to your remote desktop issues.

TightVNC is a remote control software package is free. With TightVNC, you can see the desktop of a remote machine and control it with mouse and keyboard of your work space, as if you do it from the front of the computer.

TightVNC is a software that: are free for both personal and commercial use, with full source code availability; useful for purposes of administration, tech support, education, and for various other purposes; cross-platform, available for Windows and UNIX platforms, the availability of Java client; compatible with standard VNC software, according to the RFB protocol specification. This software is made by a man named Constantin Kaplinsky.

TightVNC is basically a remote control software package created by software VNC, with many new features, improvements, and bug fixes over the standard VNC version. This software can work well on slow network connections such as modem connection (modem connection), provides more configuration options on the server, includes improved Java viewer, and much more. Server and the viewer has been modified and improved to compliant (fully compatible) with the original VNC software.

So, what can be done using TightVNC? By using TightVNC, you can: save money and save your time to take the course, helping a friend or family to resolve problems on their computers remotely, and ensure non-occurrence of problems on the computer when you are not in place. Everything you can do because you can access your remote computer from a remote alias.

TightVNC uses to maintain a tight encoding capabilities, although used on networks with slow connections. Meanwhile, when talking about compatibility, TightVNC can be compatible with other client and VNC server implementation. However, tight encoding is not supported by most other implementations. Therefore, to gain full advantage of this software, you should use TightVNC on both computers to be connected. TightVNC version 2.0 now supports auto scaling, which can change (resize) the size of the window on a remote computer, regardless of the resolution of the host computer monitor.
 

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