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  • Interesting idea but the website is down and it doesn't explain how it accomplishes to connect 2 computers behind NAT without opening ports.
  • How to use this program? generally do not understand? it works through what that service? and the service free or paid?
  • Didn't work (socket read error). Server: XP SP2 behind NAT. Client: Win7 behind another NAT. Gmail mailboxes are acceptable for a lone admin, but what if more people want to access the same machine without sharing a mailbox? The server part should accept multiple Gmail accounts -- for every client that will connect. It's sad the file transfer isn't even advertised; or probably I will see this function only after connecting?
  • Didn't work for me. Windows 2008 server, Windows 7 client behind a NAT router. Socket read error.
  • Remotevnc works excellent.
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  • Early 2010: My initial trials between XP (in a VM hosted on FC10) and Win7 worked great. If this holds up, it is the remote management solution my company has been looking for. Aug2010: First deployment failed, still investigating. Mailing list questions go unanswered. Remotevnc.org serves a blank page. The main developer does not answer messages. Paglo has been sold to Citrix. Source builds, but is pegged to VS2005. There are a couple of other bugs. Somebody needs to adopt this project, or port the Google Talk features to UltraVNC or another VNC variant.