https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualgl/files/TurboVNC/1.2/

Significant changes since 1.2 beta1:

[1]
The Mac TurboVNC Viewer no longer has a separate menu for the "About" 
and "Preferences" options.  As is the case with most Mac applications, 
these options are now accessed from the application menu.

[2]
Opening VNC viewer config (.vnc) files in the OS X Finder or dragging 
and dropping them onto the Mac TurboVNC Viewer icon now works properly. 
  Additionally, if a connection is already open, dragging and dropping a 
.vnc file onto the Mac TurboVNC Viewer icon will now open a new connection.

[3]
VNC viewer config (.vnc) files can now be opened in Windows by dragging 
and dropping them onto the Windows TurboVNC Viewer icon.

[4]
The Java TurboVNC Viewer can now be built and run with Java 1.5. 
Consequently, the Mac TurboVNC Viewer now works with the version of Java 
shipped with OS X 10.4 and 10.5.

[5]
Previously, when using the Java TurboVNC Viewer on Mac platforms, the 
menu bar was still visible in full-screen mode, and the dock was still 
visible if it was not set to auto-hide.  The Java/Mac TurboVNC Viewer 
now takes advantage of the OS X Lion full-screen feature, if available, 
to provide a "true" full-screen mode on OS X 10.7 and later.  On OS X 
10.6 and earlier, the behavior is unchanged.

[6]
Fixed a regression in the new Java TurboVNC Viewer whereby, when used as 
an applet, specifying a host other than the VNC server in the "Server" 
parameter had no effect.

[7]
Fixed various key mapping issues in the Java TurboVNC Viewer:
-- The viewer now differentiates between the numeric keypad versions of 
the navigation keys (Home, End, etc.) and their equivalents on the main 
keyboard.
-- The viewer now differentiates between the left and right versions of 
the modifier keys (Alt, Ctrl, etc.)
-- The viewer now properly handles the AltGr key on international keyboards.
-- Left Alt key sequences on Mac clients can now be used to activate 
pull-down menus on Linux/Windows servers.
-- The Apple keys on Macintosh keyboards can now be used as Windows keys 
when connecting to Linux and Windows servers.

[8]
The Windows TurboVNC Viewer now properly differentiates between the 
numeric keypad versions of the navigation keys (Home, End, etc.) and 
their equivalents on the main keyboard.

[9]
Fixed a minor issue in the Windows TurboVNC Viewer whereby it would 
trigger an Alt keypress on the remote desktop whenever an AltGr key 
symbol was typed repeatedly.

[10]
Added LSB headers to the TurboVNC Server init.d script (tvncserver) in 
order to avoid insserv errors/warnings with recent Debian releases.

[11]
The TurboVNC Server can now build its font path from a font catalogue, 
on systems that support them (such as RHEL 6.)  vncserver will now check 
for the existence of a font catalogue at /etc/X11/fontpath.d and use it 
if it exists.  For systems that do not support font catalogues, 
vncserver will now check for the existence of the Liberation fonts (used 
by LibreOffice) and the Ghostscript fonts and add them to the fontpath.

[12]
Fixed an error that occurred when running '/etc/init.d/tvncserver stop' 
with an empty /etc/sysconfig/tvncservers file.

[13]
Fixed an issue whereby the X11 TurboVNC Viewer would fail with an error 
message of "Password stored in connection info file is invalid" when 
loading a connection info file in which the encrypted password contained 
"00".

[14]
Fixed an issue with the multi-monitor spanning feature in the Mac/Java 
TurboVNC Viewer whereby the remote desktop would appear on the secondary 
monitor instead of the primary monitor when the span mode was set to 
"Primary" (or when the span mode was set to "Auto" and the remote 
desktop area was less than the primary monitor area.)


Significant changes since 1.2 rc:

[15]
Fixed Xvnc build errors on Solaris and FreeBSD.

[16]
The X11 TurboVNC Viewer will now temporarily ungrab the keyboard if the 
viewer window loses focus while the keyboard is grabbed (when not in 
full-screen mode, this can happen if the user clicks on another window, 
or if a notification dialog from the window manager pops up.)

[17]
Fixed TurboVNC Server build issues that occurred under Ubuntu 13.04 (and 
possibly other new Linux distros.)

[18]
The default xstartup.turbovnc script that the TurboVNC Server creates 
will now use the Gnome fallback window manager on Ubuntu 12.10 and 
later, assuming that the "gnome-session-fallback" package is installed. 
  TurboVNC cannot use Unity 3D (yet), and Unity 2D was removed in Ubuntu 
12.10 and later.

[19]
Fixed a segfault that occurred when starting the TurboVNC Server on 
Ubuntu 13.04 and Fedora 18 (and possibly other new Linux distros.)

[20]
The X11 TurboVNC Viewer will now automatically release the modifier keys 
if the viewer window loses focus.  This fixes an issue whereby using 
Alt-Tab to switch windows would leave the Alt key in a pressed state on 
the server.

[21]
The Java TurboVNC Viewer was ignoring the PORT parameter when SSH 
tunneling was enabled.  This has been fixed.

[22]
Fixed an issue whereby the Java TurboVNC Viewer window would not close 
if the server disconnected and the viewer was either running in listen 
mode or it had more than one connection open.

[23]
Since there is no way to see the console output in a Java Web Start 
environment or when starting the Java TurboVNC Viewer from an icon, it 
is difficult or impossible in such cases to debug errors that are only 
displayed to the console.  Thus, the Java TurboVNC Viewer now displays 
all errors both to the console and in an error dialog.

[24]
Fixed an issue in the Java TurboVNC Viewer whereby pressing Alt-Tab 
would change the keyboard focus to another window but would not bring 
the other window to the top.  This was originally a feature, not a bug, 
and was meant to be a stopgap substitute for a proper keyboard grabbing 
feature, but the behavior causes confusion and does not achieve the 
primary goal that a keyboard grabber should achieve (sending special 
keystrokes to the server.)

[25]
Fixed an issue in the TurboVNC Server whereby the value of $desktopName 
was being ignored if it was present in the TurboVNC config file.

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