The 453rd most popular system tool on Mac OS X
AppleVNCServer is from Apple and is a screen sharing application. You can setup it from System Preferences > Sharing > ScreenSharing. Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | apple.com |
| Developer: | Apple Inc. |
| Version: | 3.2.3 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 33 minutes and 25 seconds |
| Usage since: | 10 May 2007 |
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There aren't a lot of features in Apple's Screen Sharing server control panel, but it does what it oes well, and absolutely flies when coupled with Screen Sharing on the client side. VNC is normally a bandwidth-heavy, slow remote desktop protocol. Screen Sharing does a good job of not letting this get in the way of effective remote desktop-ing. On the other hand, RDP is more feature-rich, with audio and file sharing.
Love it!
I used to use this, but now tend to use the more capable screen sharing feature of iChat instead.
Loves it! Very easy to share screen and files now between two Macs...
It doesn't work for me.
I'm glad that the consumer no longer needs to use Remote Desktop to VNC easily into another machine, This application runs in the background to prove the searching of machines that allow you to share or view one other person's computer screen. It isn't the actual Screen Sharing app it's operates as a scouting tool for iChat and the Finder.
Yep, Why Not
suavenyc72 may ask why not.... I ask the hard hitting questions..... WHY! Yes I went there.
why not ???