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    CrossDesk

    CrossDesk

    A lightweight, cross-platform remote desktop software

    CrossDesk is a lightweight cross-platform remote desktop application with support for controlling remote devices from a web client. It is built as an experimental application on top of MiniRTC, a real-time audio and video transmission library. The project uses MiniRTC capabilities such as network traversal, H.264 and AV1 video encoding and decoding, Opus audio, signaling, congestion control, and SRTP encryption. It targets Windows, macOS, and Linux desktop environments, with platform version requirements depending on the operating system. CrossDesk is useful for users and developers who want a self-hostable remote desktop system with modern real-time media foundations. ...
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    Selkies-GStreamer

    Selkies-GStreamer

    Open-Source Low-Latency Accelerated Linux WebRTC HTML5 Remote Desktop

    selkies-gstreamer is a GStreamer-based media streaming component used in the Selkies project, a cloud-native platform designed for interactive desktop and application streaming. This module acts as a high-performance media pipeline that captures video, encodes it with low latency, and streams it via WebRTC to client browsers. It is optimized for GPU-accelerated encoding and integrates with Kubernetes-based deployments to enable scalable, real-time remote desktop sessions. This component...
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    lamco-rdp-server

    lamco-rdp-server

    A full-featured Wayland-native RDP server for Linux written in Rust.

    lamco-rdp-server is a native Wayland RDP server for Linux desktops. It provides remote desktop access using the standard RDP protocol, so you can connect from any RDP client: Windows Remote Desktop, FreeRDP, Remmina, or others. It supports multiple screen capture and input backends: * xdg-desktop-portal: works with GNOME, KDE Plasma, and other portal-compatible compositors * Native wlroots protocols: works with Sway, Hyprland, and other wlroots-based compositors The server detects...
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    TurboVNC

    TurboVNC

    High-speed, 3D-friendly, TightVNC-compatible remote desktop software

    TurboVNC is a high-performance, enterprise-quality version of VNC based on TightVNC, TigerVNC, and X.org. It contains a variant of Tight encoding that is tuned for maximum performance and compression with 3D applications (VirtualGL), video, and other image-intensive workloads. TurboVNC, in combination with VirtualGL, provides a complete solution for remotely displaying 3D applications with interactive performance. TurboVNC's high-speed encoding methods have been adopted by TigerVNC and...
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    ScreenCat

    ScreenCat

    Webrtc screensharing electron app for mac os (Alpha)

    The ScreenCat project is an open-source screen sharing and remote collaboration application built on Electron and WebRTC that lets users share their desktop and grant control of mouse and keyboard to remote participants. 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...
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    Pearl Linux GNOME Fallback 2.0

    Pearl Linux GNOME Fallback 2.0

    Pearl Linux 2.0 Mac OS X style layout on Gnome Fallback Desktop

    32 bit Pearl 2.0 features a Mac OS X styled system layout on the latest Gnome Fallback Session Desktop environment with Global Menu (Gnome2 style). . This release is made to run on just about any system you choose whether new or old.
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    This project allows a user to access Linux X (Such as Gnome) remotely over a Bluetooth link using his/her mobile phone.
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    data & video-conferencing, one shared whiteboard, send text messages (IM), transfer files(FTP),collaborate in real time,email capablities,Plays and stores dvd,cd and Mp3. Web-based Internet directory,Remote Desktop Share,File sharing program & browser
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