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Full Specifications
- GENERAL
- Release
- Latest update
- Version
- 3.5.3
- OPERATING SYSTEMS
- Platform
- Mac
- Operating System
- OS X 10.9
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS X 10.7
- Mac OS X 10.6
- OS X 10.10
- OS X 10.8
- Additional Requirements
- None
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- Total Downloads
- 15,546
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4.3/5
6 User Votes
Like it since years.
muellerm- Pros
- Works perfect, setup is easy
- Cons
- could probably be a little faster in connection
- Summary
Free, and probably works if you don't use PKCS12
DavidHimself- Pros
- It is free.
- Cons
- Doesn't work with PKCS12 keys.
- Summary
- Apparently this is an ongoing problem, since 2004. Like most open source software, help is non-existent, but if you have the time and patience, you can probably find a work-around. On the other hand, Viscosity works and costs $9.
Nice
hschweder- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Somwhat involved details needed to configure new connections. Otherwise: "best thing since sliced bread" seconded.
Leopard version is broken
cwc3d- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Worked great under Tiger. But, the Leopard version is broken, and there have been no updates for three months now. Under Leopard, it crashes frequently.
Just works!
wreleven- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Tunnelblick is great â?? I use it every day to connect to my office openvpn server. I could use our other normal vpn connections, but open vpn and Tunnelblick is so much more flexible. I've been using the 3.0 betas for sometime now and I have not had any problems.
Great product
VersionTrackerUserOpinion- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I've been using the 3.0 alpha for more than one month, and the product is absolutely great. I really like the idea of putting everything inside the application bundle, so you don't need to install things everywhere (kernel extensions, openvpn, etc.).