ThinVNC Server Access Remote Desktop from HTML 5 Browser

Accessing Windows Remote Desktop connection via a web browser is the easiest and it is now possible by HTML5 technology and with help of free app namely ThinVNC. ThinVNC Server is a free utility allows you to have remote desktop connection and remote system accessibility via HTML 5 supported web browser. Most popular recent web browsers including Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, are fully supported for HTML 5 rendering technology.

ThinVNC is a Windows app, so it means you can create remote desktop connection of a Windows based computer and access it anywhere via HTML5 web browser installed on othet OS: Safari on Mac OSX, or Linux with Firefox or Mozilla, or other Windows OS. It means, with ThinVNC you can have access of a Windows (7, Vista, XP) from Mac OSX without having to install Windows in the same computer. Cool huh? So download ThinVNC from download link after jump below:
Download ThinVNC FREE Remote Desktop Tool
[Download ThinVNC Server]
Using ThinVNC is really easy. Simply download, install and run the software. Once installed, enter the desired login credentials (username and password). Then click [Start Server] button to let remote computer connect with the system.
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2 Comments to “ThinVNC Server Access Remote Desktop from HTML 5 Browser”
Thank you for writting about ThinVNC, here you have a link to our web,
were you can find a quick guide among further product descriptions:
http://www.supportsmith.com/ThinVNC/Getting-Started.aspx
There’s a link to the setup file. ThinVNC is free for non commercial use.
:)
Beside the HTML5 remote access, there’s an optional client which
supports seamless windows.
Both modes enable a quick and simple presentation manager to invite
others to see your desktop for a presentation or demonstration.
Search “thinvnc” on YouTube to see the video.