40+ Ways To Access Your Computer Remotely
VNC
- – Wildly popular client/server app with file transfer, video drivers, chat, and much more. [ BEST ]
- – Clientless VNC solution in the web’s favorite programming language.
- – Apple’s jumped on the remote desktop bandwagon with this great VNC server built right into OS X.
- – One of the most popular VNC clients for OS X under the GPL.
- – UNIX client using the framebuffer device via DirectFB.
- – Great VNC client written in Flash. That’s right, Flash.
- – This unique client/server package merges the host and remote desktops together into one Windows or Linux desktop.
- – C# viewer that works with Windows and Windows Mobile/CE devices.
- – Java-based client with support for SSH and SFTP.
- – Server/client from the original VNC developers.
- – The perfect tool for offering remote assistance to Mac users, since there’s barely any configuring required.
- – Symbian phone client for connecting to your PC.
- – Popular VNC server/client with nice Java applet.
- – TightVNC spinoff with great support for 3D apps.
- – OS X server with clipboard sharing, port changing, and a universal binary.
- – Got an old IBM running FreeDOS or DOS? Put it to work with this VNC client.
- – Client for, you guessed it, PocketPC users.
- – Unlike most other VNC servers for UNIX and Linux, this server lets you share your current desktop session (instead of a separate session).
NX
- – Open source server using the libraries from NoMachine.
- – Free client to connect to NX machines.
- – NX server for UNIX/Linux.
- – Server that includes everything that the free edition has, but with unlimited users (unlike the free version’s two).
- – NX server targeting small businesses.
- – NX Server with unlimited users and unlimited connections.
- – Everything that the Enterprise server has, plus multi-node capabilities.
Remote Desktop Protocol
- – Remote desktop client for Mac OS X users.
- – Gnome wrapper for the rdesktop application.
- – rdesktop frontend written in KDE.
- – Cross-platform Java client based on rdesktop.
- – Extremely powerful command-line client for UNIX/Linux.
- – Microsoft’s official server, for XP Pro and Vista.
- – Serves an X window session to incoming Windows clients.
Cross-Protocol
- – VNC, RDP, and Telnet manager for UNIX/Linux distros.
- – The official KDE VNC server package.
- – The official KDE client for RDP and VNC.
- – Great rdesktop/vncviewer frontend for KDE.
- – Manage VNC and RDP connections on Windows with this handy app.
- – A little utility to manage RDP, VNC, and Telnet connections for Windows.
Other
- – Easy-to-use remote access utility with file sharing and a multilingual interface.
- – Extremely popular remote access program for ~$25/month.
- – Remote access app with a free and a pro ($12.95/month) version with file transfer, remote printing, and more.
- – Nice remote desktop server with a Java applet viewer and IM integration.
