VNC for iPhone

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Thursday, July 12th, 2007

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Here’s an iPhone app for you geeks out there. VNC is a virtual desktop server that simply displays and allows you to interact with any desktop running a VNC server. Well, one version of the VNC program, TightVNC, allows for HTTP access so it’s trivial to then get to your desktop just by visiting your PC through Safari. Viola! VNC!

OK, so it’s not earth-shattering. However, it is an application I’m sure a few admins would love.

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