

I now have tigervnc running on one server and on the Mac client.
POWERPOINT VIEWER FOR MAC OS X LION SOFTWARE
[Update, after first answer received: is a great source for finding software of this type. I don't have Apple's release code names memorized. When referring to OS X releases, please use release numbers in your answers, not just names of cats - or else link to a page that translates the cat names to release numbers. a client from realvnc that runs in the chrome browser (ugh!)."screen sharing app" from apple, possibly pre-installed on the mac,.

IIRC, I was using "Tightvnc" or "Realvnc" on my servers at that time, which had worked fine with the first random windows-based VNC client I tried. I also used another non-apple client from that Mac, which was flaky in different ways. I once used "chicken of the vnc", which was flaky on whatever OS X release I had 2 years ago. My memory is that Apple had a built in client with a non-obvious name, perhaps "screen", which they "fixed" a few releases ago to only work if the VNC server was itself from Apple, running on a Mac. I really don't want to have to access them from a virtual windows machine running on the MAC :-(Ī web search for "mac vnc client" produces zero useful hits. I have a number of FreeBSD servers, and I'd like to put VNC server software on them, then access them from a Mac running OS X 10.9.5.
