VNC SDK 1.4.0 launched

We’re thrilled to announce the latest version of our SDK, which enables users to annotate the desktops of remote computers. You may use this feature in order to share ideas with other connected users, leave feedback, or show a novice how to perform an operation.  Click to read the full VNC SDK 1.4.0 release notes. To … Læs mere

RealVNC enables Minecraft on Raspberry Pi to be played remotely for the first time

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3rd May 2016: RealVNC®, the original developer and provider of VNC® remote access and control software, has released an alpha version of VNC for the Raspberry Pi. This alpha contains new technology that, for the first time, enables Minecraft for Pi to be seen and controlled from a remote computer or tablet at a fast enough … Læs mere

VNC SDK 1.3.0 launched

We’re pleased to announce the latest version of our SDK, enabling you to create view-only Server apps for Android 5+ devices, plus a host of other improvements. Click to read the full VNC SDK 1.3.0 release notes. If you’re an existing customer, you only need rebuild – not re-work – your apps against this version to … Læs mere

VNC SDK 1.2.0 launched

Today we announce the launch of the VNC SDK 1.2.0 including: Support for direct TCP connections – use the VNC SDK to make direct socket connections between devices, or simply connect to shrinkwrapped VNC productswith an Enterprise or a Personal license to speed up your development Support for the new Pi Zero – connect to and from the new Raspberry … Læs mere

Cloudless socket connections coming next week!

So, if you’ve used the SDK then you’ll know what the VNC Cloud is. It’s our connectivity service that helps two endpoints connect and have a VNC session regardless of their network characteristics. We’ve listened to your feedback and we understand that sometimes it’s preferable to connect directly, without the help of the VNC Cloud. That’s … Læs mere

Get connected with the sample apps

The VNC SDK includes sample apps for all supported platforms, and it’s only a few minutes’ work to get them up and running and to start evaluating connectivity and control. You can connect to a Windows, Mac, Linux or Raspberry Pi computer from any combination of these platforms, and from an iOS or Android device … Læs mere