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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Best VNC app?
Why is Teleport so much more expensive than Mocha VNC? What does it have that others don't? And, are there any other VNC apps out there?
Which one is the best (features)? Which one do you like the most? EDIT: Oh, and what is the difference between Mocha VNC Lite and the regular one? Thanks! P-79 |
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I have used Mocha and it is not good.
The Lite doesn't have a Del key so no Ctrl-Atl-Del among other problems. But... TELEPORT is the BEST!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Mocha VNC Lite has no Ctrl-Alt-Del or Right Click ability. Full Mocha VNC has these built in. Both are pretty much crap. You get what you pay for... A bit of a comparison between the Mocha VNC (full paid version) and Teleport: Mocha VNC: * Only 6 saved connection slots * Limited to 1600x1200 maximum resolution * Poor controls Teleport: * Virtually unlimited saved connections (In a scrolling list) * Virtually unlimited desktop size, the author has used it in 3200x1200 (dual monitor mode) and I've connected to 1920x1200 no problem * Much better screen controls and gestures for zoom, scrolling a window, right clicking, etc. * Customized on screen keyboards to control presentations and other things. * Auto-discovers Macs set up for screen-sharing. In short, Mocha VNC is a waste of your time and money compared to Teleport. I have used all three of them (the two Mocha versions and Teleport). I'm a very satisfied customer, no regrets in purchasing it.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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WinAdmin - worth the $12.
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I've been using Mocha VNC (paid) version and while it "works" it is kind of a pain in the butt to accomplish anything. The controls are placed awkwardly and I frequently find myself "clicking" on something when I am actually trying to select a VNC control button.
Having said that, the price is pretty fair. Teleport sounds very tempting though. Tell me, since you have used both, does Teleport refresh any faster than Mocha VNC? Sometime the refresh times on Mocha over 3G are good but they seem to get worse as the session goes on. Thanks for any info!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: DaneGuy - WinAdmin is definitely worth the $12 too! I use it and Teleport for emergencies. WinAdmin of course is limited to modern versions of MS Windows: Server 2000, 2003, Windows XP (Not Vista compatible yet). Teleport will connect to any VNC server, including old Windows 95/98 machines and of course any Mac with screen sharing turned on. It also has the advantage of allowing the person on the other end to see what you're working on (as a consultant that is important for me at times to show things to people remotely).
Re: Rockstarjoe - I would say that the latest update v1.1 of Teleport made the screen updating much more consistent. The old v1.0 would sometimes stop updating. I don't have a 3G phone or 3G access within 50 miles of me so I can't speak for 3G speeds unfortunately. I think you'll like the control scheme of Teleport better than Mocha. The screen acts more like a laptop touchpad- you move your finger around, and the screen scrolls to follow the cursor. Pick up your finger and the cursor arrow stays where it was placed, then you can tap ANYWHERE on the screen to activate the mouse click (without moving the cursor from the position you left it). Maybe I'm not describing it well enough but it is very effective in operation
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Thanks!
Just, one more question: Can you access the computer when it is a sleep/turned off? Or does it have to be on, to access it? Thanks Again! P-79 |
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I'm sorry, I must have missed that sentence in your comment. Hopefully they'll add new firmware so you can access your computer while it is sleeping! Thanks Again! P-79 |
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Project-79: If you buy the SleepOver app and your PC/Router support it you can turn on your PC remotely over the internet and then connect with Teleport. I have actually done this. Important to note that SleepOver cannot wake your PC/Mac from sleep or hibernate, only from a completely OFF state. Still, it's pretty cool!
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Although, are you sure it has to be off? In iTunes, it implies that it can be asleep Thanks Again! P-79 |
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P-79 No problem! Actually I just solved my problem too I think. My Network card was not set to allow it to come out of standby... that's why SleepOver only worked when I was fully shut down (the BIOS Wake On LAN takes effect when shut down, Windows settings take effect when standby or hibernating).
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SleepOver and a VNC viewer (Looks like Teleport) seem to be two very useful tools for remote management. Has anyone tried the app store SSH client? I have MobileTerminal on my jailbroken phone and SSH works great. My next thing to do is get my systems all set up with WOL. WOL can be sent from VPN right?
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SleepOver (and other WOL solutions) have trouble with VPNs. Apparently Broadcast packets are not encrypted to go over the tunnel (unsure if this is the case with ANY VPN implementation, or only the iPhone's version) so they never arrive at the destination. There are two ways around it- have one always on device at the VPN endpoint that you can issue WOL commands to other devices with, or port-forward UDP packets on Port 9 of your Router (which I decided to do). |
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What does everyone use this for? I could see myself using it a lot if audio was supported, but it currently isn't. I'll use it a loss less without audio.
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To control your computer with your iPhone.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Ooh, I just got WinAdmin and it works nicely. I didn't know that rdesktop clients were out for the iPhone. Now I can just do IRC over rdesktop, which is the better solution anyway so that I don't have to disconnect when the app isn't running.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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question of VNC Application
How good are the connections from the computer to the iPhone?
I wonder if it is possible to maybe stream some music of videos I have on my computer or over the internet that are not available on my iPhone or iPhone internet. |
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ooops, forgot your connection question...I use the Classic iPhone and can connect with edge without problem. Depending on the strength of edge determines the speed/refresh but it works fine for me...even on two bars.
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