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- GENERAL
- Release
- Latest update
- Version
- 3.1
- OPERATING SYSTEMS
- Platform
- Mac
- Operating System
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS X 10.4
- Mac OS X 10.6
- OS X 10.8
- Mac OS X 10.5
- Mac OS X 10.7
- Additional Requirements
- None
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3.5/5
4 User Votes
Works, but hard to configure
jay_cowan- Pros
- When it works, it works well.
- Cons
- But trying to configure it to mount my brother's desktop 300 miles away when he is accessing the internet over a mobile broadband link...aaugh.
- Summary
- Works well, but needs a lot better tutorial and examples of where to find the correct information on the server side to enter into my client. Setup is a bear at times.
Best VNC Client Ever
Alien Implant- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I wish I had not waited so long to try/buy this VNC client. With Vine Server (I haven't tested it any other way, since Vine Server is my number one free VNC server for OSX), this is by far the fastest remote client I have ever used, including SpyMe (slower and much less stable). I am thrilled with the performance of the Vine combo. For me, nothing has come close. It's very near real time performance when set to Thousands of Colors, which is plenty good enough resolution for me on a remote machine. My deep thanks to the developers for the hotrod of OSX VNC clients.
1.1 is working great
jehrler- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The little touches are what set this apart and the support on the forums is very responsive and helpful. The upgrade from Chicken of the VNC was worth it just to have the ability to scale the server desktop. Make connecting to a desktop with a big screen from a MacBook much easier. Also, it is currently on sale for 24.95 for December. Now, if they would just get rid of the brushed metal...
The best Mac VNC viewer
artful38- Pros
- Cons
- Summary
- This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I've given Vine Viewer a try and it is definitely the best Mac VNC viewer out there. I really like how its developers have gone and added a few "extra" features to the standard VNC. None of these are revolutionary (Timbuktu's had 'em all for years) but it is great that a Mac VNC viewer can finally record movies and exchange clipboard data. The price is right also, especially if all you need is basic remote control. To be fair I should mention the downsides of Vine also. It is still rather complicated to use (fine if you are a Mac geek, but an average user would be lost), and it is not as reliable as commercial products like Timbuktu or ARD (I had Vine viewer crash twice in a single morning of testing). And its full functionality requires the rather complicated set-up of the separate server. Still, overall, if you are a Mac geek and you already use VNC, this is definitely the VNC viewer of choice as a Mac user, especially for situations where ARD or Timbuktu would be overkill.