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Vine Viewer

Vine Viewer - 3.0

VNC viewer

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2007-12-29
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 5,553
Downloads (all versions): 20,072
Price: $35

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Product Description:

Vine Viewer allows you to remotely control another computer anywhere on the internet through a VNC server.

Vine Viewer has a wealth of uses: Helpdesk, education, remote system administration, telecommuting and family technical support, to name a few. Use it to transfer files easily between machines with Vine Server. Another unique application is its ability to support Multiple Desktop Sessions on the same computer.
  • Viewer window scaling
  • Built-In Secure connections through SSH
  • Viewer Screen Capture
  • QuickTime movie recording
  • Remote Cursor Display
When used with Vine Server/OSXvnc 3.0 (included in the package) it also allows:
  • File Exchange through the Finder with Copy & Paste
  • Multiple Desktop Sessions
  • Rich Clipboard Support for transfering rich text, images and most custom types

What's new in this version:

  • Full Screen Mode
  • International Keyboard Support
  • Support for UltraVNC authentication using Windows Login

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later

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Vine Viewer ReviewLicense fee sucks... - Version: 3.0, 12/29/2007 11:06AM PST

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altoidboy
i'd be all over this, were it not for the $30 fee PER COMPUTER YOU WANT TO USE IT ON. i do a lot of vnc'ing to/from multiple computers. the vine server is free, but the viewer is $30 per computer and i think that's unfair, it's just a way to lock down use of the program and force you to buy more copies. if i buy a copy, shouldn't i be able to use it anywhere i want, so long as i'm the only one using my registered copy?

i use alternative vnc viewers and look forward to experimenting with leopard's new built-in vnc so i can avoid bad deals like this.
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Vine Viewer CommentaryFeature Requests - Version: 1.2, 11/19/2007 07:51AM PST

Alien Implant
* Default color depth in application preferences to control default color depth on reverse connections.

* Automatic replacement of servers in the viewer's connection list that used reverse connection to get through the server's firewall. Currently, you mast manually delete old connections even if they have the same IP. Feels like the reverse connection feature is an afterthought.

Even with these two items on my wish list, this is still the best viewer I've used and already worth the money.
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Vine Viewer ReviewBest VNC Client Ever - Version: 1.2, 11/14/2007 06:42AM PST

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Alien Implant
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.
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