![]() NEW: If you start VNC Viewer and simultaneously establish a direct connection at the command line, use the -useaddressbook flag to integrate with your address book, for example vncviewer -useaddressbook 192.168.1.99:65. NEW: Quickly forget sensitive data such as passwords and desktop previews if VNC Viewer is running on a shared computer. NEW: Save desktop previews for connections (that is, screenshots in thumbnail form) to make VNC Viewer more intuitive to use. NEW: Use File > Preferences > Privacy to set a master password to protect VNC Viewer from unauthorized use. Note under Linux we additionally recommend setting a master password for VNC Viewer see below. NEW: VNC Viewer can remember remote access credentials so you don’t have to enter them each time. Use File > Import connections to transfer VNC 5.x connections in from VNC Address Book, or from a directory of. NEW: VNC Address Book is integrated into VNC Viewer, so everything is accessible from one place. NEW: Sign in to VNC Viewer with your RealVNC account credentials to backup and sync your address book between all your desktop and mobile devices. NEW: Invite people in to your team to quickly share remote access, and manage computers, subscriptions, renewals and payment methods much more conveniently online using your RealVNC account. ![]() If you have an Enterprise subscription, this can be as well as, or instead of, traditional direct connections. NEW: Establish secure, seamless, reliable cloud connections from VNC Viewer to VNC Server. If you’re an existing, entitled VNC 5.x customer, you can automatically upgrade to a new Enterprise subscription. When a paid Professional or Enterprise subscription expires, remote access stops. NEW: VNC Connect is licensed by annual subscription rather than perpetual license key. VNC Server and VNC Viewer have new brand colors, icons and logos. NEW: VNC has a new brand name, VNC Connect.
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