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VNC Viewer for Android.apk 0.5.0
Name: VNC Viewer for Android.apk
ID: android.androidvnc
Version: 0.5.0
Size: 0.2 Mb



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- For Android 4.0 or higher:
Please to Settings, look down to Security, and select Unknown sources. Choosing this choice will enable to install apps download from the internet.
- For devices running on lower Android 4.0:
Please go to Settings - open the Applications option, and select Unknown sources, click OK on the popup alert.

VNC Viewer for Android Details

VNC Viewer for Android is the original Open Source (GPL) remote desktop program for Android devices. Connects to most VNC servers: incl TightVNC, RealVNC on Win and Linux, x11vnc, and Apple Remote Desktop on OS/X. Lots of customizable features let you adapt the way your device controls map to the controls of your desktop.
0.5.0 -- Will preserve sent text from session to session (optionally; there is a new button to send text without remembering it); Import/Export settings to a file on SD card (Can import from URL; useful when deploying to many devices with same configuration); add button in zoom control to bring up keyboard; Hungarian translation; no longer prefers to install to SD card because that was causing problems

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VNC Viewer for Android | 13171 Reviewers | | Rating: 4.2

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<span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> An app with good potential. Pros: Right click simulation. Cons: Central-european accented characters are shown as "?"-s. (The language files should be converted to utf-8.) This makes the translated text unreadable. Not usable with realVNC server because the server used some unsupported security type. My server is using VNS pass authentication.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Benjamin Shadwick:</span> Bluetooth keyboard woes Doesn't recognize the Ctrl key on my bluetooth keyboard. At least it allows me to use the cursor keys as arrow keys (instead of mouse control or panning) in some input modes, though.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Exactly what I was looking for! This is fantastic! I can easily monitor the downloads being done on my media servers without having to open the laptop or go downstairs. Clicking isn't the perfect but it's good enough for me. Very fast too. I look forward to any improvements.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> It works Not very polished, and it force rotates the screen, even if the destination's aspect is portrait. I would prefer to be able to choose to rotate.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Good App Works very well, and franly puts the paid "real VNC Viewer" app to shame. I like that it allows the user to send a control break. But sure wish it would allow sending a Control break-break. Free is always good.. but would have paid the 10 bucks for this one instead of the realVNC.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">:</span> Don't even think of obtaining this app - its crap and infects your device Hello fellow tablet owner don't RISK damaging your device to install this crap. All good reviews by company NOT customers<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Good but needs some tweaks Connects and displays brilliantly. Double clicking is painful though as double tapping is interpreted as right click. Why not use two finger tap? Also crashed somewhat regularly on my HTC One XL.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Can't get text entry to work The screen shows up. Clicks almost work all the time, found click near edges on scroll bars though to work. All what aside text entry into a browser is bad. I tried several time and could not get text into a text box<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Almost great Works nicely when it's running, but tends to drop connection after short period of no use (even 20s). Happens on my phone and nexus. Otherwise I like it. I rate it 4.65!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Would give it 5 starts... ...but the inability to send a double-click without changing input modes (no, i don't have a trackball or a dpad to double-click it) makes it totally inconvenient for me :-(<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Great VNC app. Works as advertised. 5 Stars for such a great potential app. It works as advertised and works flawlessly on my Galaxy S2 - Gingerbread. Tested the app works with Real, Tight without any problem. The app's icon should be redesign in high res icon. Otherwise the app icon looks ugly.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Missing Critical Feature- copy text from remote The ability to copy text from the remote host is pretty standard on today's vnc viewers. It is missing from this viewer. This viewer is less useful without this vital feature. Example: highlight text on the remote host, a Windows PC, and use it on the phone. (Copy remote host clipboard to Android device). This is like a partial implementation of a vnc viewer. This is 'alpha' quality software.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Gregor W. Sky:</span> Security problem When will this client support type 18 TLS encryption? Without it can not function with VNC desktop sharing on Ubuntu out of the box.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Works but cumbersome This is a serviceable VNC viewer but functionality is limited and usage is extremely cumbersome. Needs a better implementation of keyboard integration so as users can see what they are typing. Also needs a faster way to summon the keyboard. Lastly, should have integration with different types of keyboard like Hacker's keyboard for tab and arrow keys and other special keys.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ashley Frieze:</span> Pretty good Visuals are great. Doesn't do discovery of computer names via broadcast on lan. I have to use ip address for connection. Input via touchscreen is a bit clunky. A respectable vnc viewer all in, though.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Great... I run a server and there were times I needed to change something that could NOT be done remotely through the Admin CP and I only had my cell. This app is exactly what I needed. It works perfectly right out of the box.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ethan Grammatikidis:</span> Forces landscape Forces landscape orientation where the keyboard, A: becomes cumbersome, and B: obscures most of the screen. This even affects entering the settings, where a big area at the top of the screen doesn't scroll. Edit: I just had a look at 'special' key entry, and I can't believe it. This is not usable for more than the most trivial tasks.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Stunningly beautiful One of the most amazing technologies--especially for a smart phone! I stumbled upon this app while searching for alternatives to Spotify remotes and had it functioning in minutes with Ubuntu 12.04; I figured that stuff like this probably existed, but didn't expect for there to be such an ideal option from smartphone--so simple and elegant, cross-platform and open source. I was impressing my family with its magic in no time!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Nothing Better Probably the best I've tried. Maybe not the fastest ever but I'm still mightily impressed and I think its handicapped by Android's ssh implementation.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> No double click Works nicely except for some reason it's impossible to double click (double tap sends right click), which makes it all but useless. What were you thinking guys?<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Alejo Becerra Diaz:</span> convoluted, does not show the whole screen on first load (large black zones) It seems to have more advanced possibilities than most (but lacking some basic ones at the same time), but there are better and easier options for 99% of the people<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Matthias Loeser:</span> Not for software engineers What this lacks is the ability to have a full keyboard for control. Way to difficult to edit code. Almost impossible to delete typing errors.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Garth Kirkwood:</span> Not bad Only used it once on my galaxy note ii worked well only issue was connection screen could not be moved and it made it hard to fill in the boxes. the only other criticism would be that I didn't know how to send keys as it didn't seem obvious. Fantastic app<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Mat Elkington:</span> This is very cool After a bit of noodling around establishing IPs and passwords, response is good, options are great. What's not to like? It's free too, and kudos to the team. Have not yet tried over a distance - (i.e. out of my own wi-fi area) - but impressed so far, for sure.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">retepdw Waiwiri:</span> System.XW Currently, my Android ph displays often...System.XW has stopped. I ain't no 'techno-geek, so I'm left wondering what the f..k up with my $1500.00 smartphone. I have read up on it but don't have all year to decypher the gobbledygook. I installed as per instructions via 'what is S.XW New Zealand & Google play says its installed. I can't seem to locate fix or updates so...what is left to heal my S.XW problem? Currently 1*<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Fname Lname:</span> it works it just works and thats the best thing about this app. it does the job as it should with no problems or ads or whatever annoying other apps throw in your face. it even works on ancient android 1.6 tablets giving them one more reason to live.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brandon And Kimmy:</span> Video flips I connect but when i do it spins and spins and don't do anything else but spin the loading sign...anyone help? Trying to run Linux kali on it<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Screen not refreshing on Xoom Connects fine, easy to configure. Looks like the mouse input is going through bc i can see the intended effect on my pc but the actual display on my Xoom isn't updating at all. Will update rating when this is addressed.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> it works great app, use it for LAN and remote connections from my Desire HD, does everything i want and history store and password store (if ticked) is great too. Only thing is send a double click would be good.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Logs Out Remote Host Seconds after login, remote host logs out, loses net connection, then kicks back out to login screen. VNC setup works fine everywhere but here.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Almost great I am not able to see the mouse pointer, which makes the touch pad mode unusable, no matter what the option is set to. This works perfect in the team viewer app. Please fix. CyanogenMod 9, tightvnc<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Last update didn't improve text input... Double click LMB gruesome to work with if you don't have a trackball. Copy PocketWyse's input already!!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Excellent Very good job Works fine on galaxy s Thanks a lot.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Send text in menu acts as your keyboard. Double tap is right click. Can even execute alt+f4 and ctrl+alt+del. Works perfectly on Galaxy Mini<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Russell Martilla:</span> Wow! This app works great. Using my HTC 1 phone I can access servers without having to pull out my laptop. Smooth app. Thanks...<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Autumn Smith:</span> Can't get it to work with linux. :( Works well with windows (a bit slow) but when I try to connect with linux, it tells me (no route to host). Anyone know whats up?<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> great free app, i will be keeping it for a while. a few issues getting mouse clicks to register from time to time, and i seem to run into a speed issues when i am not running on wifi. but it is a great tool , and its free and it is wonderful.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Good app! A plus would be if it was possible to choose JPEG (TightVNC) compression; especially useful on mobile networks.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Works great! Excellent app, only problem is a lack of support for dual-screen hosts. Well done!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">A Google User:</span> Look no further. The UI is basic, but all the options you need are there and the app works just as well as paid alternatives. Once connected, the app gets out of your way and lets you get on with whatever you're doing.<br /><br />