Internet & Network Tools

t-VNC Build

Updated 17 years ago

About t-VNC Build

is one of modifications of VNC software, firstly published by AT&T Labs Cambridge, and later modified and improved by many developers in the World. VNC is an open-source software, developed and distributed under GNU General Public License. You can download and use VNC for free.

t-VNC is based on TightVNC realization of Constantin Kaplinsky. We do not provide technical support for t-VNC software, but we will try to answer on your questions regarding this product.

VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to view and interact with one computer (the “server”) using a simple program (the “viewer”) on another computer anywhere on the Internet. The two computers don’t even have to be the same type, so for example you can use VNC to view an office Linux machine on your Windows PC at home. VNC is freely and publicly available and is in widespread active use by millions throughout industry, academia and privately.

VNC (Virtual Network Computing) software makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet. VNC software is cross-platform, allowing remote control between different types of computer. For ultimate simplicity, there is even a Java viewer, so that any desktop can be controlled remotely from within a browser without having to install software.

Operating system: Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP.

Download: t-VNC 1.1 Build 1.1.0.112

Key Features

Fast Performance

Optimized for speed and efficiency

Secure & Safe

Built with security in mind

Cross-Platform

Available on multiple platforms

Customizable

Personalize to fit your needs

System Requirements

Linux

Compatible with Linux operating system

Windows

Compatible with Windows operating system

Download Options

Important: Always download software from official sources. Scan downloaded files with antivirus software before installation.
Published May 13, 2009
Last Updated May 13, 2009
Platforms 2 OS