The core VNC system is developed and maintained by RealVNC,
downloadable here. RealVNC is responsible
for maintaining the protocol, which ensures that different versions of
VNC are compatible. All requests for extensions or modifications to
the protocol can be made here.
Some developments in the wider VNC community which you may
find of use are listed below.
VNC Server NLM for Novell Netware
VNC Server/Viewer for QNX
VNC Server for MacOS X
VNC Viewer for MacOS X
VNC for HP-UX
VNC server for OS/2
Earlier AT&T versions
Other versions, ports and developments
A VNC Server NLM for Netware is now available from Novell Forge. The
VNC for NetWare project home page can be found here,
and the files (binaries and source) can be downloaded here.
August 2003
The OpenQNX team has ported version
3.3.7 (client/server) via XPhoton (X Window in Photon). The Photon native
GUI version is also in the works. For more questions and downloads, please
go to OpenQNX: The QNX Community Portal.
August 2003
OSXvnc is a working, full-featured VNC server for Mac OS X. OSXvnc delivers a live view of the screen of a Mac OS X system to any VNC client, and optionally enables the client to remotely control the mouse and keyboard of that Mac OS X system. Download from sourceforge
September 2003
Chicken of the VNC is a VNC client for Mac OS X. A VNC client allows one to display and interact with a remote computer screen. In other words, you can use Chicken of the VNC to interact with a remote computer as though it's right next to you. Download from sourceforge
October 2003
The standard release is now available for HP-UX 11. Alternatively you can get Chuck Slivkoff's version 3.3.7 HP-UX depot files.
A VNC server of OS/2 is here.
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