Leopard simplifies screen sharing to an insane degree. Here's all you need to do to set it up: Open System Preferences > Sharing, and then check Screen Sharing. Click Computer Settings, check the ...
As some of you may know, if you turn on Back to My Mac there's actually a hidden URL that you can use to access things like ssh remotely. The format is computername.12345.members.btmm.icloud.com, and ...
VNC, or virtual network computing, is a great tool for remotely controlling a Mac. It is essentially a remote display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the ...
Edovia makes the most polished VNC client for iOS, but its Mac app has been needing some attention for quite some time, especially in the design department. Screens 3 for Mac was released today, and ...
The "screen sharing" feature built into Mac OS X uses the virtual network computing protocol. You can use TightVNC or any other VNC client application to log into a ...
As I walk the vast expanses of this Macworld Oregon Branch Office (otherwise known as my home), there are times when it’s useful to see what’s happening on a given machine—did my never-ending iPhone ...
VNC on the iPhone is a thing of beauty, allowing you to view the screen of and control your Mac or PC. Unfortunately, solutions up to this point have been clunky: Web-based monstrosities that respond ...
Using VNC, you can log into your home computer from any machine in the world with web access (including your iPhone) to access files, schedule downloads, and tons more. Here’s how. VNC (virtual ...
Screen Sharing is a feature built into Mac OS X for remotely controlling another computer through the use of virtual network computing (VNC). Apple’s native screen sharing client is buried in the ...
Screens, the popular and powerful VNC client for OS X (with an iOS counterpart), has been updated to version 3.0, introducing a host of new features. But the update is more than just a few new ...