TightVNC (32 bit) User Reviews
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"works great"
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.3.9
Pros
works well, uses passords
Cons
none that i know of
Summary
Used it for our company's products, on about 50 computers and no problems
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"Got me 10 days of ATOSS"
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.3.9
Pros
none, useful if you are a bussiness person lol.
Cons
lol i forgot a HW at home, download it to a media center pc at my school and the stupid IT guy and their spying software saw me and they said i was hacking grades lol.
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"will try"
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.3.9
Pros
n/a
Cons
n/a
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"I am quite please with the sline line an ease of use."
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
The application offer a simple enter face that save any help desk or admin user a lot of time.
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"This is Great"
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
Great software with 3 view modes, best, fast and listen, run the server on the host machine, set your password, install the software on the client and start controlling the server remotly
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"Excellent, simple, stable and secure remote desktop is also cross-platform."
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
* Cross platform
* GNU licensing
* Very simple installation
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"Good One"
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
Gave good performance in testing
Cons
Only used on limited network, remainig to test on huge one
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"used this for years, but..."
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
It is a great free product for working with servers and other machines remotely. Easy to setup. Was a standard in the office for years...
Cons
but... With the new remote desktop built into all the MS stuff, we find we can do more via MS RD. With VNC the refreshed sometimes were slow and you had to remember another password...
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"Simple as hell... Two thumbs up."
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
Easy setup, Free and limitless.
Cons
Cant print my docs at home printer from office
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"If your looking for VNC, there is no reason to not use this."
Version: TightVNC (32 bit) 1.2.9
Pros
1) The price.
2) Works well over different connection speeds, and machine conditions.
3) Sets up as a system service, as long as you choose to do so on install.
Cons
Nothing. It plays nice with all other VNC programs I've run into, so there is no reason to not use this.
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