Veency: VNC Server for iPhone
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We recently got a tip over to this It's Just Poison post about Veency for jailbroken iPhones from Jay "Saurik" Freeman, the author and maintainer of Cydia. Veency provides a VNC remote desktop server for your iPhone, allowing you to connect to the shared screen of your handheld from any VNC client (Apple Remote Desktop, Chicken of the VNC, and more).
I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, rebooted and gave it a whirl to see how well it worked using Chicken of the VNC on my Mac.
From first go, it did what it promised: offering tap-interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current mouse position on the Mac was echoed as a small "x" on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger was.
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We have recently received a tip on this It's Just Poison post about Veency for jailbroken iPhones by Jay” Saurik “Freeman, the author and maintainer of the Cydia . Veency offers a Remote Desktop VNC server for your iPhone, which allows you to connect to the shared screen of the handheld from any VNC client ( Apple Remote Desktop Chicken of the VNC , and more).
I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, restarted and there was a vertebrate to see how well it works with the Chicken VNC on my Mac.
from the first, it did what it promised: with tap water interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current position of the mouse on the Mac, even as a small “x” on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger. I had no problems starting apps, selection buttons, pulling and so on. Obviously, no two-finger gestures were available. There were slight differences between my Mac-based interaction and the iPhone answer, but nothing of importance that interfered with the work.
video response was weaker. There had been considerable delay time and hangups, as you can see in the demonstration below. This means that you are not going to be able to use this as the perfect video-Steve Note-style output solution. Any actual on-screen video from the video iPod application was not echo at all.
The screen went dead, if my iPhone's autolock came in. I was unable to wake them from the Mac, although I can (of course) from the iPhone. One thing, have been working particularly well Headlines text that is displayed if the iPhone was awake or asleep. As Adam of It's Just Poison wrote, and I confirmed, “Now I can have my phone survey in the other room, and if I receive a new txt, I did not stand up to my phone (or go up / below). As you can see in the screenshot at the beginning of this article, the text is displayed perfectly.
But the very best feature of Veency is this: it handles text entry. This means that you can download notes and enter directly to the iPhone. Boom! I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, restarted and there was a vertebrate to see how well it works with the Chicken VNC on my Mac.
from the first, it did what it promised: with tap water interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current position of the mouse on the Mac, even as a small “x” on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger. I had no problems starting apps, selection buttons, pulling and so on. Obviously, no two-finger gestures were available. There were slight differences between my Mac-based interaction and iPhone answer, but nothing of importance that interfered with the work.
video response was weaker. There had been considerable delay time and hangups, as you can see in the demonstration below. This means that you are not going to be able to use this as the perfect video-Steve Note-style output solution. Any actual on-screen video from the video iPod application was not echo at all. ;
The screen went dead, if my iPhone's autolock came in. I was unable to wake them from the Mac, although I can (of course) from the iPhone. One thing Have been working particularly well Headlines text that is displayed if the iPhone was awake or asleep. As Adam of It's Just Poison wrote, and I confirmed, “Now I can have my phone survey in the other room And if I receive a new txt, I did not stand up to my phone (or go up / down). “As you can see in the screenshot at the beginning of this article, the text is displayed perfectly. ;
But the very best feature of Veency is this: it handles text entry. This means that you can download notes and enter directly to the iPhone. Boom! < classid object = "clsid: D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width = "400" height = "342" id = "viddler_61235821"> < / form> Translate a Web Page _SetupURL ( 'url'); Detect language Arabic Bulgarian Chinese Croatian Czech Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hindi Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Spanish Swedish » Arabic Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Croatian < / option> Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Greek Hindi Italian Japanese Romanian Russian Spanish Swedish w_ctr = new _TranslateForm (new _LanguageSelector ( 'old_web_sl', 'web_sl_select'), new _LanguageSelector ( 'old_web_tl', 'web_tl_select'), 'old_web_submit', 'web_submit_button' h, 'url') Google Home - About Google Translate © 2008 Google < iframe name = hidden_iframe style = "display: none"> var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker (UA-1043770-1 “); pageTracker._initData (); pageTracker. _trackPageview ( “/ translate_t? hl = en & ie = ISO-8859-1 & langpair = en | de “); Detect languageArabicBulgarianChineseCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHindiItalianJapaneseKoreanNorwegianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSpanishSwedish » ArabicBulgarianChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHindiItalianJapaneseKoreanNorwegianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSpanishSwedish h = new _History();t_ctr = new _TranslateForm(new _LanguageSelector(’old_sl’,’sl_select’),new _LanguageSelector(’old_tl’,'tl_select’),’old_submit’,’submit_button’, h,’source’,'result_box’,'autotrans’);window.jstiming.load.tick(’aft’)
Suggest a better translationThank you for contributing your translation suggestion to Google Translate.We'll use your suggestion to improve translation quality in future updates to our system.id = "1318041"> <img vspace = "8" hspace = "8" border = "0" align = "right" src = "http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2008 / 09/veencytextscreen.jpg "alt =" "/> <br> <p> We have recently received a tip on this <a href =" http://www.itsjustpoison.com/blog/2008/09/18 / veency-iphone-vnc-server rocks / "> It's Just Poison post </ a> about Veency for jailbroken iPhones by Jay" Saurik "Freeman, the author and maintainer of the <a href =" http:/ / www.tuaw.com/tag/Cydia/ "> Cydia </ a>. Veency offers a Remote Desktop VNC server for your iPhone, which allows you to connect to the shared screen of the handheld from any <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/search/?q=VNC"> VNC </ a> client (<a href="http://tuaw.com/tag/ard"> Apple Remote Desktop </ a> <a href = "http://www.tuaw.com/search/ ? Chicken q =% 20of% 20the% 20VNC "> Chicken of the VNC </ a>, and more). <br /> </ P> <br> <p> I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, restarted and there was a vertebrate to see how well it works with the Chicken VNC on my Mac. </ P> <br> <p> from the first, it did what it promised: with tap water interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current position of the mouse on the Mac, even as a small "x" on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger. </ P> I had no problems starting apps, selection buttons, pulling and so on. Obviously, no two-finger gestures were available. There were slight differences between my Mac-based interaction and the iPhone answer, but nothing of importance that interfered with the work. </ P> <br> <p> video response was weaker. There had been considerable delay time and hangups, as you can see in the demonstration below. This means that you are not going to be able to use this as the perfect video-Steve Note-style output solution. Any actual on-screen video from the video iPod application was not echo at all. </ P> <br> <p> The screen went dead, if my iPhone's autolock came in. I was unable to wake them from the Mac, although I can (of course) from the iPhone. One thing, have been working particularly well Headlines text that is displayed if the iPhone was awake or asleep. As Adam of It's Just Poison wrote, and I confirmed, "Now I can have my phone survey in the other room, and if I receive a new txt, I did not stand up to my phone (or go up / below). As you can see in the screenshot at the beginning of this article, the text is displayed perfectly. </ P> <br> <p> But the very best feature of Veency is this: it handles text entry. This means that you can download notes and enter directly to the iPhone. Boom! </ P> <br> <object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="400" height="342" id="viddler_61235821"> <param name = "movie" value = " http://www.viddler .com/player/61235821 / /> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /> <embed src = " http://www.viddler .com/player/61235821 / "width =" 400 "height =" 342 "type =" application / x-shockwave-flash "allowScriptAccess =" always "allowfullscreen =" true "name =" viddler_61235821 "> </ Embed> </ object> </ div> </ td> </ tr> <td <tr> class=submitcell> <select name=sl id=old_sl tabindex=0> <option class = line below value = "auto"> Detect language </ option> <option value="ar"> Arabic </ option> <option value="bg"> Bulgarian </ option> <option value="zh-CN"> Chinese < / option> <option value="hr"> Croatian </ option> <option value="cs"> Czech </ option> <option value="da"> Danish </ option> <option value="nl"> Dutch </ option> <option SELECTED value="en"> English </ option> <option value="fi"> Finnish </ option> <option value="fr"> French </ option> <option value = " com "> German </ option> <option value="el"> Greek </ option> <option value="hi"> Hindi </ option> <option value="it"> Italian </ option> <option value = "yes"> Japanese </ option> <option value="ko"> Korean </ option> <option value="no"> Norwegian </ option> <option value="pl"> Polish </ option> < option value = "pt"> Portuguese </ option> <option value="ro"> Romanian </ option> <option value="ru"> Russian </ option> <option value="es"> Spanish </ option > <option value="sv"> Swedish </ option> </ select> <span class=langselect id=sl_select> </ span> <span class="arrow" onclick="t_ctr._swap()"> " </ span> <select name=tl id=old_tl tabindex=0> <option value="ar"> Arabic </ option> <option value="bg"> Bulgarian </ option> <option value = "zh-CN "> Chinese (Simplified) </ option> <option value="zh-TW"> Chinese (Traditional) </ option> <option value="hr"> Croatian </ option> <option Czech value="cs"> </ option> <option value="da"> Danish </ option> <option value="nl"> Dutch </ option> <option value="en"> English </ option> <option value = "fi" > Finnish </ option> <option value="fr"> French </ option> <option SELECTED value="de"> German </ option> <option value="el"> Greek </ option> <option value = "hi" to Hindi </ option> <option value="it"> Italian </ option> <option value="ja"> Japanese </ option> <option value="ko"> Korean </ option> <option value = "no"> Norwegian </ option> <option value="pl"> Polish </ option> <option value="pt"> Portuguese </ option> <option value="ro"> Romanian </ option> <option value="ru"> Russian </ option> <option value="es"> Spanish </ option> <option value="sv"> Swedish </ option> </ select> <span class = langselect id = tl_select> </ span> <span class=subbutton id="submit_button"> </ span> <input type=submit id=old_submit value="Translate" tabindex=0> <script> h = new _History (); t_ctr = _TranslateForm new (new _LanguageSelector ( 'old_sl', 'sl_select'), new _LanguageSelector ( 'old_tl', 'tl_select'), 'old_submit', 'submit_button' h, 'source', 'result_box', 'autotrans'); window.jstiming.load.tick ( 'aft') </ script> </ td> <td> / td> <td align=right> <span id=zippyspan onclick="_rolldown()"> <img src = "http://www.google.com/mb/plus_sm.gif" style = "margin-right: 0.33em; visibility: visible" id = zippyicon> Suggest a better translation </ span> </ td> </ tr > </ table> </ form> <table id=suggesttable> <tr> <td colspan=3> <div id=thanks style="height:0px; display: none"> <span style = "padding: 2px; background-color: # ff9 "id = sug_thk> Thank you for contributing your translation suggestion to Google Translate. </ span> </ div> <form action =" / translate_suggestion "target = hidden_iframe method = post id = suggestion_form style =" height: 0px; overflow: hidden; display: none "class = highlight onsubmit =" _submitroll ()">< input type = hidden name hl = value = "en"> <input type = hidden name = oe value = "ISO - 8859-1 "> <input type=hidden name=text value="id="1318041"> <img vspace =" 8 "hspace =" 8 "border =" 0 "align =" right "src =" http:/ / www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2008/09/veencytextscreen.jpg "alt =" "/> <p> We recently got a tip over to this <a href =" http://www .itsjustpoison.com/blog/2008/09/18/veency-iphone-vnc-server-rocks / "> It's Just Poison post </ a> about Veency for jailbroken iPhones from Jay" Saurik "Freeman, the author and maintainer of <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/tag/Cydia/"> Cydia </ a>. Veency provides a VNC remote desktop server for your iPhone, allowing you to connect to the shared screen of your handheld from any <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/search/?q=VNC"> VNC </ a> client (<a href = "http://tuaw.com/tag/ ard "> Apple Remote Desktop </ a> <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/search/?q=Chicken%20of%20the%20VNC"> Chicken of the VNC </ a>, and more). <br /> </ p> I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, rebooted and gave it a whirl to see how well it worked using Chicken of the VNC on my Mac. </ p> From first go, it did what it promised: offering tap-interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current mouse position on the Mac was echoed as a small "x" on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger was. </ p> I had no problems launching apps, selecting buttons, dragging and so forth. Obviously, no two-finger gestures were available. There were slight gaps between my Mac-based interaction and the iPhone response, but nothing significant that interfered with work. </ p> video response was weaker. It had significant lag time and hangups, as you can see in the demonstration below. This means that you're not going to be able to use this as the perfect video Steve Note-style output solution. So, any actual on-screen video from the iPod video application was not echoed at all </ p> The screen went dead whenever my iPhone's autolock kicked in. I was unable to wake it back up from the Mac, although I could (obviously) from the iPhone itself. One thing that did work particularly well what text alerts, which displayed whether the iPhone was awake or asleep. As Adam of It's Just Poison wrote and I confirmed, "Now I can have my phone charging in the other room, and when I receive a new txt, I do not have to get up to check my phone (or go upstairs / downstairs). "As you can see on the screenshot at the top of this article, the text displayed perfectly. </ p> But the very best feature of Veency is this: it handles text entry. This means you can load up and type notes directly onto the iPhone. Boom! </ p> <object classid = "clsid: D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width = "400" height = "342" id = "viddler_61235821"> <param name="movie" value="http://www.viddler.com/player/61235821/" /> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /> <param name = "allowFullScreen" value = "true" /> <embed src = "http://www.viddler.com/player/61235821/" width = "400" height = "342" type = "application/x-shockwave- flash "allowScriptAccess =" always "allowFullScreen =" true "name =" viddler_61235821 "> </ embed> </ object>> <input type=hidden name=langpair value="en|de"> <input type = hidden name = gtrans value = "id =" 1318041 "> <img vspace =" 8 "hspace =" 8 "border =" 0 "align =" right "src =" http://www. blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/2008 / 09/veencytextscreen.jpg "alt =" "/> <br> <p> We have recently received a tip on this <a href = "http://www.itsjustpoison.com/blog/2008/09/18/veency-iphone-vnc-server-rocks/"> It's Just Poison post </ a> about Veency jailbroken for iPhones by Jay "Saurik" Freeman, the author and maintainer of <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/tag/Cydia/"> Cydia </ a>. Veency offers a Remote Desktop VNC server for your iPhone, which allows you to connect to the shared screen of the handheld from any <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/search/?q=VNC"> ; VNC </ a> client (<a href="http://tuaw.com/tag/ard"> Apple Remote Desktop </ a> <a href = "http:// Chicken www.tuaw.com/search/?q =% 20of% 20the% 20VNC "> Chicken of the VNC </ a>, and more). <br /> </ P> <br> < , p> I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, restarted and there was a vertebrate to see how well it works with the Chicken VNC on my Mac. </ p> <br> <p> from the first, it did what it promised: with tap water interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current position of the mouse on the Mac, even as a small "x" on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger. </ P> I had no problems starting apps, selection buttons, pulling and so on. Obviously, no two-finger gestures were available. There were slight differences between my Mac-based interaction and iPhone answer, but nothing of importance that interfered with the work. </ P> <br> <p> video response was weaker. There had been considerable delay time and hangups, as you can see in the demonstration below. This means that you are not going to be able to use this as the perfect video-Steve Note-style output solution. Any actual on-screen video from the video iPod application was not echo at all. </ P> ; <br> <p> The screen went dead, if my iPhone's autolock came in. I was unable to wake them from the Mac, although I can (of course) from the iPhone. One thing Have been working particularly well Headlines text that is displayed if the iPhone was awake or asleep. As Adam of It's Just Poison wrote, and I confirmed, "Now I can have my phone survey in the other room And if I receive a new txt, I did not stand up to my phone (or go up / down). "As you can see in the screenshot at the beginning of this article, the text is displayed perfectly. </ P> ; <br> <p> But the very best feature of Veency is this: it handles text entry. This means that you can download notes and enter directly to the iPhone. Boom! </ P> <br> < classid object = "clsid: D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width = "400" height = "342" id = "viddler_61235821"> <param name = "movie" value = " http://www.viddler .com/player/61235821 / /> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /> <param name = "allowFullScreen" value = " true "/> <embed src =" http://www.viddler .com/player/61235821 / "width =" 400 "height =" 342 "type =" application / x - shockwave-flash "allowScriptAccess =" always "allowfullscreen =" true "name =" viddler_61235821 "> </ embed> </ object>> <table id=suggesttable> <tr> < td width = 49%> <span style="float: right; font-size:smaller" id=sug_exp> We'll use your suggestion to improve translation quality in future updates to our system </ span> </ td> <td width=2% rowspan=2> </ td> <td id=utranscell width=49%> <textarea name=utrans wrap=SOFT dir="ltr" rows=5 id=suggestion> id = " 1318041 "> <img vspace =" 8 "hspace =" 8 "border =" 0 "align =" right "src =" http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com / media/2008 / 09/veencytextscreen.jpg "alt =" "/> <br> <p> We have recently received a tip on this <a href =" http://www. itsjustpoison.com/blog/2008/09/18/veency-iphone-vnc-server-rocks / "> It's Just Poison post </ a> about Veency for jailbroken iPhones by Jay" Saurik " Freeman, the author and maintainer of <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/tag/Cydia/"> Cydia </ a>. Veency offers a Remote Desktop VNC server for your iPhone, which allows you to connect to the shared screen of the handheld from any <a href = "http://www.tuaw.com/search/?q=VNC" ,> VNC </ a> client (<a href="http://tuaw.com/tag/ard"> Apple Remote Desktop </ a> <a href = "http: / / Chicken www.tuaw.com/search/?q =% 20of% 20the% 20VNC "> Chicken of the VNC </ a>, and more). <br /> </ P> <br> <p> I downloaded a copy to my iPhone, restarted and there was a vertebrate to see how well it works with the Chicken VNC on my Mac. </ p> <br> <p> from the first, it did what it promised: with tap water interpretation of my Mac-based mouse clicks as iPhone-sourced finger taps. The current position of the mouse on the Mac, even as a small "x" on the iPhone, so I could always see where the virtual finger. </ P> I had no problems starting apps, selection buttons, pulling and so on. Obviously, no two-finger gestures were available. There were slight differences between my Mac-based interaction and the iPhone answer, but nothing of importance that interfered with the work. </ P> <br> <p> video response was weaker. There had been considerable delay time and hangups, as you can see in the demonstration below. This means that you are not going to be able to use this as the perfect video-Steve Note-style output solution. Any actual on-screen video from the video iPod application was not echo at all. </ P> <br> <p> The screen went dead, if my iPhone's autolock came in. I was unable to wake them from the Mac, although I can (of course) from the iPhone. One thing, have been working particularly well Headlines text that is displayed if the iPhone was awake or asleep. As Adam of It's Just Poison wrote, and I confirmed, "Now I can have my phone survey in the other room, and if I receive a new txt, I did not stand up to my phone (or go to the top / Down) ". As you can see in the screenshot at the beginning of this article, the text is displayed perfectly. </ P> <br> <p> But the very best feature of Veency is this: it handles text entry. This means that you can download notes and enter directly to the iPhone. 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