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Apple Remote Desktop!!!!!!!!

VNC works with Mac OS X, OS9, Linux, FreeBSD, and even Windows. Client and server. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 9 - Mar 15, 2002

I think I may switch to the Mac, but I have some questions...

I'd love to be able to launch X Apps hosted on my linux box directly on the Mac desktop. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 16 - Feb 28, 2002

Mac OS X VNC *CLIENT*

Windows if you're cool. It's not something that VNC does. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Feb 21, 2002

Mac OS X VNC *CLIENT*

I've updated an old NeXT client to run under Mac OS X and I've been using it for my VNC needs. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Feb 19, 2002

Is there away to export a desktop from...

Just search VersionTracker.com for VNC apps, and you can remotely control a Mac from another computer, or another computer from your Mac. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Jan 26, 2002

Me Again!!

efoivx, this is simply one of those things that Windows does MUCH better than Mac OS. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 18 - Dec 23, 2001

Fairly complicated, but there must be a way.

Ok, here's the situation. I have 10 macs in a LAN setting. 7 of those macs are running 10.1. One machine acts as the "server" where AppleTalk is turned on, and everyone drops their files there. The current situation requires me to go once a week from mac to mac with a Firewire CD-R drive, and go through what the user wants backed up. Usually to expedite the process I...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 8 - Dec 5, 2001

I want to hear from you

IE Mac has no Full Screen function, which I actually do use sometimes. VNC for OS X has that function, so they can do it. ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 25 - Nov 13, 2001

Connect to NT Terminal Server from OSX?

Have you tried VNC? Besides the slow refreshing, I think it is better than Terminal Services, pretty much solely because you can send ctrl-alt-del to the terminal, so you can lock the remote NT/2k computer. And it's available for many OSs, including Mac, but dosn't seem to have a port yet for OS X. I've used it under WinNT, Win2k, and Solaris 8. -Ken

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Nov 7, 2001

Mac OS X wannabe questions

the SSH daemon and client have been included sence Mac OS X 10.0.1. An ftp server, and command line client is also included. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 16 - Oct 8, 2001


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