mVNC is a Virtual Network Computing server for Symbian OS phones. In conjunction with a VNC viewer, it displays the phone’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. In addition to making the phone controllable from a PC, mVNC also offers file synchronization capabilities. mVNC can be used for a variety of purposes: Comfortably using applications on your phone, maintaining the address book and calendar, writing messages at full speed... Demonstrating your phone’s upscaled screen on a PC, or projecting it via a beamer connected to the PC. Having the tiny phone screen magnified on the PC makes mVNC an ideal presentation tool for sales, support or training. mVNC uses Bluetooth for the communication between phone and PC. The PC must therefore 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 data from the server via TCP/IP to the client, and vice versa. The mVNC delivery contains: Symbian install file (.sis) for mVNC server component on the phone. Proxy component (for Windows and Linux) to be installed on PC User and installation guide (PDF) Serial number to activate the software, you may use serial number 34 for a free trial license. The trial license limits connection time to five minutes and file transfer size to 4 KB. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote control software protocol which allows you to view and fully interact with one computer desktop (the "VNC server") using a simple program (the "VNC viewer") on another computer desktop anywhere on the Internet. VNC is...
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