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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 16:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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VNC Tool: mVNC


Version:
2.1


Type:
Server


Cost:
Free &#8211; $29


Website:
m-shell.net


Last Updated:
Dec 2008


Platform:





mVNC is a VNC Server for Symbian OS phones. In conjunction with a VNC viewer, it displays the phone&#8217;s screen in a window on the PC, and forwards keystrokes and mouse movements from the PC to the phone. The phone can therefore be almost completely controlled and operated from [...]]]></description>
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<td width="50%"><em>Version:</em></td>
<td width="50%">2.1</td>
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<td><em>Cost:</em></td>
<td>Free &#8211; $29</td>
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<td><a title="mVNC Website" href="http://www.m-shell.net/Products-mVNCFree.aspx">m-shell.net</a></td>
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<td>Dec 2008</td>
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<p>mVNC is a VNC Server for Symbian OS phones. In conjunction with a VNC viewer, it displays the phone&#8217;s screen in a window on the PC, and forwards keystrokes and mouse movements from the PC to the phone. The phone can therefore be almost completely controlled and operated from the PC.</p>
<p>Additionally mVNC offers file synchronization capabilities. It is therefore the ideal companion to m, the mobile shell: scripts can be edited in your familiar editor on the PC, executed from the PC, and output can be immediately analyzed on the PC, all without manually transferring any file.<br />
Besides supporting m development, mVNC can be used for a variety of purposes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Comfortably using applications on your phone, maintaining the address book and calendar, writing messages at full speed&#8230;</li>
<li>Demonstrating your phone&#8217;s upscaled screen on a PC, or projecting it via a beamer connected to the PC. This makes mVNC an ideal presentation tool for sales, support or training.</li>
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<p>mVNC uses Bluetooth, WLAN of USB-cable for the communication between phone and PC. In Bluetooth mode, the PC must be equipped with a Bluetooth transceiver (or an equivalent USB dongle). Since standard VNC clients communicate via TCP/IP (Internet) with their server, mVNC consists of two components: a server on the phone, and a proxy on the PC acting as an intermediate, forwarding the Bluetooth or USB-cable data from the server via TCP/IP to the client, and vice versa. A VNC client can thus connect locally or remotely to control the phone. If connected over WLAN, no proxy is required (the WLAN bearer has a TCP/IP layer) and therefore this connection option is ideal in pure Mac environments.</p>
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		<title>VNC Viewer for Symbian</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 16:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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VNC Tool: VNC Viewer for Symbian


Version:
1.0


Type:
Client


Cost:
Free


Website:
symvnc.sourceforge.net


Last Updated:
Aug 2007


Platform:





This is a VNC Viewer for Symbian 3rd Edition. It allows a smartphone to estabish a TCP/IP connection with any remote computer running a standard VNC server and control it from the phone without the need of any other software.
Features:

Compatible with Symbian Series 60 3rd Edtion phones. Tested [...]]]></description>
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<td width="50%">1.0</td>
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<td>Free</td>
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<td><a title="VNC Viewer for Symbian Website" href="http://symvnc.sourceforge.net/">symvnc.sourceforge.net</a></td>
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<td><em>Last Updated:</em></td>
<td>Aug 2007</td>
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<p>This is a VNC Viewer for Symbian 3rd Edition. It allows a smartphone to estabish a TCP/IP connection with any remote computer running a standard VNC server and control it from the phone without the need of any other software.</p>
<p><strong>Features:</strong></p>
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<li>Compatible with Symbian Series 60 3rd Edtion phones. Tested on a Nokia N80.</li>
<li>Control both the mouse (three buttons) and the keyboard.</li>
<li>Zoom the viewport in and out.</li>
<li>Open-source. Licensed under the GPL v2.</li>
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