

"TeamViewer, TigerVNC, Vinagre and NoMachine NX". fedora-devel-list, Development discussions related to Fedora. "TightVNC feature has been renamed to TigerVNC".
#TIGERVNC VIEWER WINDOWS#

Conversely, TightVNC has features that TigerVNC doesn't have, such as file transfers. For example, TigerVNC adds encryption for all supported operating systems and not just Linux. If desired, use a VNC client on either a local or remote machine to test the connection. TigerVNC has a different feature set than TightVNC, despite its origins. The following steps should be take for any user who wishes to configure the VNC server for remote connection. TigerVNC is fully open-source, with development and discussion done via publicly accessible mailing lists and repositories. The past few years however, Cendio AB who use it for their product ThinLinc is the main contributor to the project.

It is, in essence, a remote display system that allows you to view a computing desktop.
#TIGERVNC VIEWER UPDATE#
Red Hat, Cendio AB, and TurboVNC maintainers started this fork because RealVNC had focused on their enterprise non-open VNC and no TightVNC update had appeared since 2006. tigervnc-viewer is: VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. There is no server for macOS and the Windows server as of release 1.11.0 is no longer maintained. The client supports Windows, Linux and macOS. TigerVNC is an open source Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server and client software, started as a fork of TightVNC in 2009. Remote desktop, Remote administration, Distributed computing Server: Linux Client: MS Windows (32-bit/64-bit) ( NT/ 2000/ XP), POSIX ( Linux/ BSD/ OS X/ UNIX-like OSes), MinGW/ MSYS (MS Windows)
