TigerVNC
High-performance, platform-neutral VNC client/server for remote graphical applications

TigerVNC is an open-source, high-performance implementation of VNC (Virtual Network Computing) that enables users to launch and interact with graphical applications on remote machines. It supports 3D and video applications, offers TLS encryption, and advanced authentication methods. Binaries are available for Linux, Windows, and macOS, and it is also packaged in many major Linux distributions.
TigerVNC runs a VNC server on the remote machine and a viewer client locally, connecting them over the network with optional TLS encryption to stream graphical output and relay input.
System administrators, developers, and power users who need remote graphical access to machines
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- open-source
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