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 Posted Monday, June 26, 2006
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Been using this for what seems like years on the PC and couldn't do my work with out it Smile. I've recently moved to a MacBook Pro and am really missing SmartVNC on OS X.

I doubt there's any plans for it but I'd love to see it and would be more than willing to pay for it of course BigGrin.
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 Posted Tuesday, June 27, 2006
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Look into Parallels. It allows you to run a vm version of windows in Mac OSX. It costs $50 so it would be about the same as another license of VNC Manager, plus you would be able to run your other windows programs also. I don't think there will be a mac version anytime soon mainly because it is written in .NET and that certainly isn't supported on MAC platforms.

I have not tested it so I don't know if it will work or not. You can find it at www.parallels.com

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 Posted Saturday, July 29, 2006
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I've got Parallels on my machine, it's ok and runs VNC Manager alright. But I'd love to have it running native Smile.
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