TurboVNC | About / What About TigerVNC?
https://turbovnc.org/About/TigerVNC08.10.2021 · The TigerVNC Project was founded by some of the former TightVNC developers, Red Hat, and The VirtualGL Project in early 2009, with the goal of providing a high-performance VNC solution based on the RealVNC 4 and X.org code bases. Throughout 2010 and 2011, The VirtualGL Project contributed many hours of labor (probably half of them pro bono) to the …
TigerVNC
tigervnc.orgTigerVNC was originally based on the (never-released) VNC 4 branch of TightVNC. More information regarding the motivation for creating this project can be found in the project announcement. Downloads. The latest release of TigerVNC can be downloaded from our GitHub release page. Besides the source code we also provide self-contained binaries ...
TigerVNC - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TigerVNCTigerVNC is an open source Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server and client software, started as a fork of TightVNC in 2009. The client supports Windows, Linux and macOS. The server supports Linux. There is no server for macOS and the Windows server as of release 1.11.0 is no longer maintained. Red Hat, Cendio AB, and TurboVNC maintainers started this fork because RealV…
TigerVNC
https://tigervnc.orgTigerVNC was originally based on the (never-released) VNC 4 branch of TightVNC. More information regarding the motivation for creating this project can be found in the project announcement. Downloads. The latest release of TigerVNC can …
TigerVNC
https://tigervnc.orgHistory. TigerVNC was originally based on the (never-released) VNC 4 branch of TightVNC. More information regarding the motivation for creating this project can ...
VNC/Servers - Community Help Wiki
help.ubuntu.com › community › VNCSep 15, 2020 · TigerVNC was originally based on the (never-released) VNC 4 branch of TightVNC. It is stable and actively maintained, being around since 2009 and included in most popular distributions. In particular, it supports compositing window managers without requiring a fallback mode, such as with Gnome Shell.
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https://tightvnc.com/download.phpLicensing Terms. There are two licensing options available for TightVNC software: . GNU General Public License version 2 (often abbreviated as GNU GPL). This is the default licensing option. It's completely free but it does not allow integration with closed-source products. Read the complete text of the license here (opens in a new window).