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    LibVNCServer

    LibVNCServer

    LibVNCServer/LibVNCClient are cross-platform C libraries

    LibVNCServer, a library for easy implementation of a VNC server. VNC is a set of programs using the RFB (Remote Frame Buffer) protocol. They are designed to "export" a frame buffer via net: you set up a server and can connect to it via VNC viewers. If the server supports WebSockets (which LibVNCServer does), you can also connect using an in-browser VNC viewer like noVNC. LibVNCServer/LibVNCClient are cross-platform C libraries that allow you to easily implement VNC server or client...
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    mRemoteNG

    mRemoteNG

    mRemoteNG is the next generation of mRemote, open source

    mRemoteNG ("Multi‑Remote Next Generation") is a free, open‑source, tabbed remote connection manager for Windows. It consolidates multiple remote protocols (e.g., RDP, VNC, SSH) into a single interface, making it easier to organize and manage connections. Tabbed interface for keeping multiple sessions organized. Integrates with external credential vaults (e.g. Thycotic Secret Server) and supports dynamic host update for EC2. Supports a wide range of protocols: RDP, VNC, SSH, Telnet,...
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