Control of another Mac across a local network or the Internet

VNC Server for Mac

VNC Server for Mac

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  • Latest Version

    VNC Server 7.12.1 LATEST

  • Review by

    Daniel Leblanc

  • Operating System

    macOS 13.0 Ventura or later

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    RealVNC Limited / External Link

  • Filename

    VNC-Server-7.12.1-MacOSX-universal.pkg

  • MD5 Checksum

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VNC Server for Mac (formerly RealVNC for Mac) enables you to remotely access and control your Mac computers from another computer or mobile device, wherever you are in the world. It is used by individuals and by organizations across every industry sector for a range of different use cases, including providing IT desktop support to colleagues and friends and accessing systems and services on the move. The latest version includes both the VNC Server and VNC Viewer.

Features and Highlights

Cross-platform remote control
Establish connections between computers running an unrivaled mix of Windows, macOS, UNIX, and Linux operating systems.

Multi-language support
VNC for macOS is available in English, French, German and Spanish. VNC programs automatically run in the desktop language of the user.

VNC authentication
Prevent unauthorized access with a password specific to VNC for Mac. Note passwords are always encrypted, even if encryption is turned off or not supported.

Note: 30 days trial version. Requires 64-bit processor.

Also Available: Download VNC for Windows

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What's new in this version:

- Improved: It is now possible to configure the number of attempts RealVNC Server makes to contact a RADIUS Server before failing with 2 new parameters, RadiusRequestPackets and RadiusPacketInterval. This can be useful if your RADIUS Server is slow to respond to access requests.