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    noVNC

    noVNC

    VNC client web application

    noVNC is a VNC client JavaScript library as well as an application built on top of that library. noVNC runs well in any modern browser, including mobile browsers (iOS and Android).
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    myrtille

    myrtille

    A native HTML4 / HTML5 Remote Desktop Protocol client

    Myrtille is a simple way to connect remote desktops and applications from a native web browser, without plugin, extension or configuration. For the end user, there is just need for a browser. Server side, it uses the .NET (C#) framework and the RDP protocol through an HTTP(S) gateway. It's very comparable to Guacamole (https://github.com/glyptodon) or FreeRDP-WebConnect (https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP-WebConnect), except it uses the Microsoft .NET (C#) technologies for a better integration with the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) layer. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Apache Guacamole

    Apache Guacamole

    HTML5 Clientless Remote Desktop

    ...We call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required. Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    ScreenCat

    ScreenCat

    Webrtc screensharing electron app for mac os (Alpha)

    ...Originally designed for developers and tech enthusiasts rather than commercial use, it emphasizes hackability and contribution from the community. The software uses experimental Chromium WebRTC APIs to stream desktop video to another peer, and it supports remote control through a browser interface by sending a simple invite code. Although still in alpha status, it provides a rare open collaborative alternative to proprietary screen sharing solutions. The architecture includes native dependencies for simulating input events, enabling real-time remote control across systems. Users can also screenshare between two ScreenCat applications or with a normal web browser, making it versatile for remote assistance and pairing scenarios.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    internetOS
    InternetOS! This is the operating system in your browser. Remote desktop at any location on earth, provided that it has a stable connection to the Internet. Allows for application installations, new themes, and many other things!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    cnatural

    cnatural

    Remote control for embbeded systems

    ...CNatural is a remote desktop for embbeded systems and IoT boards without running a real desktop on the host platform, this makes CNatural more efficient than other remote desktop managers. Because all rendering and applications runs on the client's web browser, the host board will run fast as usual. This was a problem with the original target of the project: the Intel® Galileo board, which when used with a desktop and a remote desktop manager gets slow and becomes unusable. CNatural is a text-server with a graphical front-end, this means that the host board will never need to render anything.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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