AmesMUG: VNC Viewers that work on Leopard?

Brandon Newendorp bnew at iastate.edu
Sat Nov 10 16:25:03 CST 2007


Leopard has a VNC viewer built in. Just use the Finder Connect to  
Server with vnc:// on the address.

Or launch Screen Sharing.app...in CoreServices I think.

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Brandon Newendorp

On Nov 10, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Colin Wheeler <colindw at gmail.com> wrote:

> Anybody know of any free VNC Viewers that work on Leopard? Chicken  
> of the VNC seems to go to the spinning beach ball of death upon  
> trying to connect to anything, the only other free VNC Viewer that I  
> could find is called JollyFastVNC and that isn't working either (it  
> doesn't crash but it just doesn't do anything.) Otherwise I'll have  
> to hope that VNC works inside Windows XP on Parallels which seems  
> like a crappy workaround.
>
> Colin Wheeler
> http://code.google.com/p/redflag/
> http://groups.google.com/group/redflag-project
>
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