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NoMachine for Mac

NoMachine 9.8.2

  -  102.29 MB  -  Freeware

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of NoMachine 9.8.2.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of NoMachine for Mac or reading our review, simply click here.


All old versions distributed on our website are completely virus-free and available for download at no cost.


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What's new in this version:

- NoMachine makes available version 9.8.2 to provide fixes for some issues affecting previous releases and prevent potential privilege escalations on the server side

Trouble Reports solved in version 9.8.2:
- Cut&paste of a file from remote to local Windows may result in an empty file Device Services
- Authentication may fail when creating new VNC desktops via web
- Keyboard input not working in Web Player embedded in Unreal Engine CEF
- Syslog support may not work on redhat-based Linux distributions
- Misleading message when using a SBS license with Small Business Terminal Server
- The subscription info process may hang when started during a NoMachine Service restart
- Possible escalation of privileges by impersonating the nx user
- Possible privilege escalation by arbitrary code injection in the 'nxserver --login' process