All releases of TightVNC


Release Notes: This release only updates TightVNC Java Viewer. This is the first public release of version 2.0. The viewer was redesigned and rewritten from the scratch. It features a Swing-based user interface, improved speed, and better code architecture.


Release Notes: This release only updates TightVNC Java viewer. The new viewer adds support for automatic SSH tunneling via the JSch library. Also, it provides support for transmitting mouse wheel events.


Release Notes: This release fixes various bugs that were reported for previous versions, and adds a number of minor improvements. The improved vncserver script is now able to read configuration files. Xvnc includes fixes for 64-bit Linux. There are a number of fixes and improvements in the Java viewer.


Release Notes: This stable version includes support for the latest RFB protocol version 3.8, VNC4-compatible parsing of host:display strings, and a number of bugfixes and portability fixes. Also, there was many changes in the built-in Java viewer such as scaling, automatic encoding selection, support for ZRLE encoding, and a workaround for a Tab key problem.


Release Notes: This version is expected to be the final release candidate for the upcoming stable release. The Unix version includes minor bugfixes and an improved built-in Java viewer with automatic encoding selection.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: A number of bugs were fixed in the Unix version, including problems with copying the clipboard to non-authenticated clients in Xvnc, delayed cursor shape updates in Xvnc, and crashing on switching between KDE virtual desktops in the viewer. A new -autopass option was implemented in the vncviewer.


Release Notes: Support for the RFB 3.7 protocol was implemented (with or without TightVNC protocol extensions). Some progress in supporting pluggable encryption and authentication methods was made. There are several bugfixes and minor feature enhancements.


Release Notes: This release includes a number of bugfixes, including critical ones. The Unix version now provides an improved "vncpasswd" utility.


Release Notes: Support for a separate password for view-only authentication was added. The new -x11cursor option was implemented in the Unix vncviewer. A number of patches from the Debian Linux port of TightVNC was applied to the Unix codebase. The password reset problem in the Win32 server was fixed. Several less notable feature additions, improvements, and bugfixes were made.