Mouse pointer is deadly slow.. quite a laggy experience... automaticly found my old g4 though.. will try again in another few months probably
(64 stars)
by Karl Pearson on 08/03/2013
Controlling a PC is painful.
(64 stars)
by ram raj on 07/03/2013
ARP LNBC Games
(64 stars)
by Joshua Scholar on 22/02/2013
It's working well as a substitute for xwindows connecting to linux in android
(64 stars)
by Dennis Holgado on 19/02/2013
I just discovered how to use VNC, so as far as my knowledge on it permits I think your app is great.
(64 stars)
by Robert M on 19/02/2013
Good stuff
(64 stars)
by T Turner on 03/02/2013
Nice work thus far, ready to see what v2 brings to the mix.
(64 stars)
by Dan Horobeanu on 07/01/2013
This just a crippled android-vnc-viewer. A couple of promising new features are added (zeroconf, mouse tracking and two finger scrolling), but you are stuck with a really poorly chosen input method and a highly crippled screen realestate.
(64 stars)
by Jim Manny on 25/12/2012
this is the tool I was searching for I am a web designer and needs to be in touch with my work at odd times
(64 stars)
by Gregory Sullivan on 29/11/2012
more is better
(64 stars)
by Thomas on 22/08/2012
Nock off of AndroidVNC
(64 stars)
by Jacob on 14/08/2012
terrible lag. Mouse is unusable. I'm using a Vizio VTAB1008 to connect to Real VNC on a Win XP machine on my home LAN. Setup and connection was easy and I had high hopes. But once connected.... no joy. Screen res was good.
(64 stars)
by roberto on 14/08/2012
This is the best VNC client for Android i'v tried so far.
(64 stars)
by WindShadow on 13/08/2012
This is the only one I've found which works well connecting to Linux systems. I am sending two suggestions and a donation, because this is useful as is and better than other apps I tried, free or commercial. That said, scaling is needed to fit to tablets
(64 stars)
by Jeff on 28/07/2012
Great VNC client that is optimized for tablets and utilizes the Holo design guidelines. I only wish this supported the newer OS X VNC authentication method.
Comments and ratings for MultiVNC
(64 stars)
by A Google User on 22/03/2013
Mouse pointer is deadly slow.. quite a laggy experience... automaticly found my old g4 though.. will try again in another few months probably
(64 stars)
by Karl Pearson on 08/03/2013
Controlling a PC is painful.
(64 stars)
by ram raj on 07/03/2013
ARP LNBC Games
(64 stars)
by Joshua Scholar on 22/02/2013
It's working well as a substitute for xwindows connecting to linux in android
(64 stars)
by Dennis Holgado on 19/02/2013
I just discovered how to use VNC, so as far as my knowledge on it permits I think your app is great.
(64 stars)
by Robert M on 19/02/2013
Good stuff
(64 stars)
by T Turner on 03/02/2013
Nice work thus far, ready to see what v2 brings to the mix.
(64 stars)
by Dan Horobeanu on 07/01/2013
This just a crippled android-vnc-viewer. A couple of promising new features are added (zeroconf, mouse tracking and two finger scrolling), but you are stuck with a really poorly chosen input method and a highly crippled screen realestate.
(64 stars)
by Jim Manny on 25/12/2012
this is the tool I was searching for I am a web designer and needs to be in touch with my work at odd times
(64 stars)
by Gregory Sullivan on 29/11/2012
more is better
(64 stars)
by Thomas on 22/08/2012
Nock off of AndroidVNC
(64 stars)
by Jacob on 14/08/2012
terrible lag. Mouse is unusable. I'm using a Vizio VTAB1008 to connect to Real VNC on a Win XP machine on my home LAN. Setup and connection was easy and I had high hopes. But once connected.... no joy. Screen res was good.
(64 stars)
by roberto on 14/08/2012
This is the best VNC client for Android i'v tried so far.
(64 stars)
by WindShadow on 13/08/2012
This is the only one I've found which works well connecting to Linux systems. I am sending two suggestions and a donation, because this is useful as is and better than other apps I tried, free or commercial. That said, scaling is needed to fit to tablets
(64 stars)
by Jeff on 28/07/2012
Great VNC client that is optimized for tablets and utilizes the Holo design guidelines. I only wish this supported the newer OS X VNC authentication method.