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File Name: bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer
App Version: v4.0.4
Update: 2019-06-17
How To Install bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer on MAC OSX
To install bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer 2021 For MAC, you will need to install an Android Emulator like Bluestacks or Nox App Player first. With this android emulator app you will be able to Download bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer full version on your MAC PC and iOS/iPAD.
- First, Go to this page to Download Bluestacks for MAC.
- Or Go to this page to Download Nox App Player for MAC
- Then, download and follow the instruction to Install Android Emulator for MAC.
- Click the icon to run the Android Emulator app on MAC.
- After bluestacks started, please login with your Google Play Store account.
- Then, open Google Play Store and search for ” bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer “
- Choose one of the app from the search result list. Click the Install button.
- Or import the .apk file that you’ve downloaded from the link on above this article with Bluestacks/NoxAppPlayer File Explorer.
- For the last step, Right-Click then install it.
- Finished. Now you can play bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer on MAC PC.
- Enjoy the app!
bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer for MAC Features and Description
bVNC: Secure VNC Viewer App Preview
Please support my hard work and GPL open-source software by giving me a high rating and telling all your friends about this project! You can also donate to the project by getting bVNC Pro.
If bVNC doesn’t work for you, before writing a review, please post your question in the forum:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bvnc-ardp-aspice-opaque-android-bb10-clients
See below for instructions for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
If you need an RDP application, please search for aRDP in Google Play. In addition, a SPICE client named aSPICE is available. Finally, if you are an oVirt, RHEV, or Proxmox user, check out Opaque.
bVNC is a secure, open source VNC client. Its features include:
– Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, or any other OS with a VNC server installed
– Master password support in the Pro version
– Multi-factor (two-factor) SSH authentication in the Pro version
– Multi-touch control over the remote mouse. One finger tap left-clicks, two-finger tap right-clicks, and three-finger tap middle-clicks
– Right and middle-dragging if you don’t lift the first finger that tapped
– Scrolling with a two-finger drag
– Pinch-zoom
– Force Landscape, Immersive Mode, Keep Screen Awake
– Dynamic resolution changes, allowing you to reconfigure your desktop while connected, and control over virtual machines from BIOS to OS
– Full rotation – use the central lock rotation on your device to disable rotation
– Multi-language
– Full mouse support
– Full desktop visibility even with soft keyboard extended
– SSH tunneling, AnonTLS and VeNCrypt for secure connections (does not support RealVNC encryption).
– High-grade encryption superior to RDP using SSH and VeNCrypt (x509 certificates and SSL), preventing man-in-the-middle attacks
– AutoX session discovery/creation like NX client
– Tight and CopyRect encodings for quick updates
– Ability to reduce the color depth over slow links
– Copy/paste integration
– Samsung multi-window
– SSH public/private (pubkey)
– Importing encrypted/unencrypted RSA keys in PEM format
– Zoomable, Fit to Screen, and One to One scaling modes
– Two Direct, one Simulated Touchpad, and one Single-handed input modes
– In single-handed input mode, long-tap to get a choice of clicks, drag modes, scroll, and zoom
– Supports most VNC servers including TightVNC, UltraVNC, TigerVNC, and RealVNC
– Supports Mac OS X built-in remote desktop server (ARD) and Mac OS X authentication
– Does NOT support RealVNC encryption (use VNC over SSH or VeNCrypt instead)
– Stowable on-screen keys
– Right-click with Back button
– D-pad for arrows, rotate D-pad
– Hardware/FlexT9 keyboard support
– View-only mode
– On-device help on creating a new connection in the Menu when setting up connections
– On-device help on available input modes in the Menu when connected
– Hacker’s Keyboard is recommended
– Instructions for Windows:
Plain VNC:
http://iiordanov.blogspot.ca/2012/04/how-to-install-and-connect-to-tightvnc.html
Secure VNC over VeNCrypt:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/bvnc-ardp-aspice-opaque-android-bb10-clients/lINJkYJbN-U
Secure VNC over SSH:
http://iiordanov.blogspot.ca/2012/04/tunneling-vnc-over-ssh-to-windows.html
– Instructions for Linux:
WARNING: AnonTLS is not supported on Android 6, so to use Vino, the built-in VNC server for GNOME you have to disable Vino encryption requirement with “gsettings set org.gnome.Vino require-encryption false” or use AutoX (see below)
Plain VNC (Remote Desktop on Ubuntu):
http://www.howtoforge.com/configure-remote-access-to-your-ubuntu-desktop
AutoX Secure VNC over SSH:
http://iiordanov.blogspot.ca/2012/10/looking-for-nx-client-for-android-or.html
– Instructions for Mac OS X:
Plain VNC (Remote Desktop for Mac OS X):
http://iiordanov.blogspot.ca/2012/04/how-to-connect-to-mac-os-x-using-bvnc.html
Secure VNC over SSH:
http://iiordanov.blogspot.ca/2012/04/tunneling-vnc-over-ssh-to-mac-os-x.html
GPL source code here:
https://github.com/iiordanov/remote-desktop-clients
v4.0.4
– Fix for scrolling in Single Handed mode
v4.0.3
– Updated sshlib
v4.0.2
– Fixes for widget names
– Fixes for Fit-to-screen scaling
– Default Input Mode support
v4.0.1
– Text contrast fix for certain devices
– Targeting new APIs
– Fix for Menu + immersive mode live-lock on some devices
v4.0.0
– Input mode bugfixes
– Security and protocol library updates
v3.9.9
– Fix for IMEs that use META_SHIFT_ON
– Fix for right-click in TouchPad mode
– ExtendedDesktopSize support for TigerVNC
v3.9.7
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