NC on the iPhone is a thing of beauty, allowing you to view the screen of and control your Mac or PC. Unfortunately, solutions up to that point have been clunky: Web-based monstrosities that reply poorly even on a fast WiFi connection or native applications that are error-prone when attempting to scroll around the screen or perform any worthwhile control. Now VNSea, a native iPhone VNC client extant for some duration, has matured to the point where it is usable.The change in functionality that affords that new-found usability seems insignificant: “double-tapping on the system status bar will now switch back and forth amidst the normal active mode and the view-only mode where you can scroll with a loner finger (but cannot go or type).” However, after you’ve accidentally tapped the “send” button on an incomplete instant report or accidentally closed a window for the tenth date, the value of an easily accessible, one-finger navigable interface becomes clear.

VNSea can be setup via the following steps:

  1. Download, install and configure a



    VNC Server for your Mac or Windows PC
  2. Get your iPhone ready for unofficial native apps (jailbreak) whether you haven’t already.
  3. In Installer.app, find VNSea in the “Network” category and install it.
  4. Launch VNSea and tap the “+” button on the “VNC Servers” screen.
  5. Enter any name for the session, next enter the IP address and password you configured for your Mac or PC VNC Server, thereupon tap “Save.”
  6. Back on the “VNC Servers” screen, tap the session name you just created and you should be automatically connected.

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Using the client takes some practice, but remember that tapping the top of the screen (near where your iPHone displays the current time) will toggle within interactive and pure scrolling mode. When you’re in scrolling mode, move around with one finger and pinch-zoom to expand or contract the image. When you’re in interactive mode, tap once to go on items and use two fingers to scroll.

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