From http://lists.apple.com/archives/Macos-x-server/2005/Sep/msg01405.html : Every Mac OS X 10.3 and better comes with the Apple Remote Desktop Client v.2 already installed. ARD uses VNC for screen sharing and can be accessed with any VNC viewer once running (and if so configured). Here are my steps (warning I haven't actually tried this
VirtualGL is an open source package which gives any Unix or Linux remote display software the ability to run OpenGL applications with full 3D hardware acceleration. Some remote display software, such as VNC, lacks the ability to run OpenGL applications en
Multiple Desktop Sessions on Mac OS X Tiger Multiple Desktop Sessions allow more than one person to use your Macintosh computer at the same time! In Panther (Mac OS 10.3), Apple introduced "Fast User Switching" which allowed additional users to log on to
init script for vncreflector I threw together. It's a hacked up copy of the init script for vncserver. Ideally, it would handle multiple instances of vncreflector like the vncserver init script does, but that will have to wait until I have some more tim
TightProjector is a software that can transmit the screen of a particular Windows computer to other computers in the same local-area network. The data is transmitted continuously, in real time.
TeamViewer is an open source offering based on UltraVNC, itself based on RealVNC. It provides a means for individuals to access and remotely control a Windows desktop (from a Windows desktop) over LAN or Internet connections