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  • is better
  • excellent program, very friendly user interface and ease of operation
  • Small but smart!
  • Awesome tool. I recommend it to everyone.
  • Very, very light program, and fully featured.
  • not so good-looking, but does what it should nicely...
  • Thanks guys, this tool is a "must have"
  • ery good decision, no longer need third-party software, open a browser and go!
  • Great project - server-side display rendering, with zero client plug-in required!
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  • Nice and Easy to use.
  • Really powerful and practical software.
  • It's so light, fast, cross-browser and cross-device!!! Many congratulations to the developer for such an awesome work! and thank you very much for making it free!!!
  • A very fast and clean VNC viewer, completely handled by the server :) With a portable HTML5 browser easy access on any pc outside the corporate firewall ;)
  • finally a solution to get onto a Linux desktops in the public internet from behind corporate firewalls :)
  • If you're stuck behind a corporate firewall with proxy, and you need/want/crave access to a remote computer, this is one of the better ways to reach the goal. I was looking for something like gotomypc but then open, linux capable and html-accessible. Already had vncserver running, so this was exactly what I was looking for.
  • of course we like it ! we use it !
  • I got it up and running in about 30 minutes even though I've never set up a VNC server before. I ran the client on my laptop with the server on my webserver. There is no lag going from the client to the server, but there is lag (almost 2 seconds) in updating the screenshot displayed on the client screen (maybe I missed a config file somewhere). The only major drawback is Apache Tomcat (I use Apache for my webserver and having two open ports is a security risk).
  • Even in current alpha stage, it is already a very useful solution.
  • I spent six hours over three days trying to get various apache ssl vnc connections working. This one took twenty minutes. Love it. Thank you
  • Fantastic project - server-side display rendering, with zero client plug-in required!
  • 1. uVNC is Windows only on the server side 2. uVNC supports a java client NOT a java server, any O/S can use this server.
  • Some of the reviews seem to complain about the server side component -- the real strength of Guacamole is that it doesn't require a dedicated *client* via the "magic" of DHTML and Javascript. (also, why does everyone dog Java so badly?)
  • Very useful. Better than anything else out there.
  • not pure html/javascript. uses a java servlet to do the heavylifting. perhaps the project description is misleading. You'll need an application server (tomcat or jetty for instance) to get this client up and running.