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Vine Server

Vine Server - 3.0

VNC server & viewer

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2007-12-18
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 15,841
Downloads (all versions): 167,215

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Product Description:

Vine Viewer, a client-side product, enables users to access and control remote computers from anywhere in the world including computers running other operating system where a VNC server is running. As increasingly tech-savvy consumers continue to advance in their use of technology, many are utilizing more than one computer system both at home and in the workplace. Through connecting over the Internet, local network, or modem to modem, Vine Viewer offers the solution for remote system administration, telecommuting and family technical support, while also extending to the business by enabling remote helpdesk management and support.

What's new in this version:

In addition to the features found in previous releases, Vine Viewer 3.0 adds international keyboard support, a full-screen mode of operation and support for Windows UltraVNC server login enabling users to log in using their Microsoft username and password. It is fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 -- Leopard.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

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Vine Server ReviewWhy not ask instead of posting ignorant statements... - Version: 3.0, 5/22/2008 11:53PM PST

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vine.lover
The requests for posts on port 80 are so that Vine Viewer can perform a IP resolution for your internal and EXTERNAL IP addresses. You seriously call it suspect, posted in public showing you didn't even bother to email the company, and show your ignorance at the same time. I had your same concerns, but I tossed a www.redstonesoftware.com into a browser, found there support email address and got an answer back in less than 5 mins as to why it was doing what is was doing. Its providing a feature for you... And you posted your ignorance twice as well. Shame on you.
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Vine Server ReviewRock solid VNC server but.... - Version: 3.0, 4/17/2008 09:05AM PST

Flinx
The VNC server is more flexible than OSX integrated VNC server allowing client to connect using less than millions colors improving reactivity when connecting on a machine.

It has a lot of option and can be started from the command line which is nice if you don't want to have it running all the time. (you can log in through ssh to start it when needed)

The server is advertised on the website a a free product (only the viewer requires a license) but it is periodically trying to connect to the port 80 on my machine even though there is no update autocheck functionality...

Why on earth does it need to access port 80 for? This is an extremely upsetting and suspect behavior.... :-(



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Vine Server ReviewRock solid VNC server but.... - Version: 3.0, 4/17/2008 09:05AM PST

Flinx
The VNC server is more flexible than OSX integrated VNC server allowing client to connect using less than millions colors improving reactivity when connecting on a machine.

It has a lot of option and can be started from the command line which is nice if you don't want to have it running all the time. (you can log in through ssh to start it when needed)

The server is advertised on the website a a free product (only the viewer requires a license) but it is periodically trying to connect to the port 80 on my machine even though there is no update autocheck functionality...

Why on earth does it need to access port 80 for? This is an extremely upsetting and suspect behavior.... :-(



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