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Vinagre

Vinagre

Vinagre is a VNC client for the GNOME Desktop.

It allows the user to view multiple machines simultaneously, can discover VNC servers on the network via Avahi, and can keep track of recently used and favorite connections.

It has replaced xvnc4viewer as the default VNC client in the latest Ubuntu release.

Vinagre's interface has been translated into more than 40 different languages.



 Vinagre 0.5.0

Price
Free to download

Size
1.0MB

License
GNU General Public License

Developer
John Wendell

Website
www.gnome.org

System Requirements
gtk+ >= 2.12
glib >= 2.15.3
libglade-2.0
gconf-2.0
gnome-keyring
gtk-vnc widget >= 0.3.3

Support Sites:
Ubuntu Wiki 

Selected Reviews:
Phoronix

Features include:

  • Connect to several machines at the same time
  • Keep track of your most used connections
  • Keep track of your recently used connections
  • Browse your network for VNC servers
  • No need to supply the password on every connection (using GNOME Keyring)
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Last Updated Friday, April 25 2008 @ 05:05 PM EDT


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