The 3rd most popular remote desktop tool on Windows
Did you create this application?RealVNC is a server and client application for the Virtual Network Computing (VNC) protocol to control another computer's screen remotely. RealVNC is produced by the company RealVNC Ltd., which was founded by the same AT&T team that created the original VNC program. RealVNC can be seen as a continuation of … More Edit
Information
| Website: | realvnc.com |
| Developer: | RealVNC Ltd. |
| License: | Open source |
| Version: | 4.4.3.2 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 7 months, 2 weeks, 1 day, 1 hour, 27 minutes and 17 seconds |
| Usage since: | 20 September 2007 |
Popularity over the last 30 days (?)
Reach:











Great remote desktop software.
Probably my favourite VNC server - supports all the platforms (OS X, Solaris, Linux, Windows) that I have software running on, installs quickly and easily, and is very unobtrusive. The security aspects are an added bonus.
In my opinion Real VNC much better than DameWare Remote Control.
I use it almost daily to check on my server hih is located on my garage (with no screen). Also a handy tool to help out friends who have ran into computer trouble.
It's very useful. Better then Windows Remote Desktop.
Works great with my Palm Pilot.
why would u use VNC to control a server? mstsc is a much better solution for this particular task :) But for clients who need remote support i use vnc to.
I use this to control my Windows server from my Windows desktop. Great tool and fast!
I use this EVERY day since like 3 years.
What I do is I dock my notebook o the home network and then get to use my huge double 30" and 24" dual displays and full keyboard to run my notebook as a desktop window like any other application. Awesome.
It's very useful. Better then Windows Remote Desktop.
It's ok, I can't really find a use for it myself though, 'cept tutoring someone.
Just a little problem, I don't use RealVNC. I'm using UltraVNC, yet Wakoopa thinks otherwise. Just to point out :). Both are good pieces of software!!
Got RealVNC which works fine guess is ok in an environment where there more pcs
Got 12 licences from a friend, lazy way to install software on a pc in another room :D
Great tool. Essential in our corporate LAN. It's part of the standard computer load.