Freeware Descriptions:
VNCRobot is a tool based on a VNC client. It can control remote computers running a VNC server via the RFB protocol.
Here is complete features (taken from authors site):
VNCRobot provides its own proprietary scripting language and a set of useful features allowing to program, verify and reproduce behavior of the remote computer and provide a comprehensive report, which makes it a powerful tool for automated testing of any software.
System Requirements: As the tool is written in Java, you will have to download and install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5.. You will also need to install and set up a VNC server.
What’s New in version 1.3.15:
- Fix: Preferred RFB encodings are not properly sent to the server and the client seems to ignore any values configured through the Preferences dialog. This bug was likely to be introduced with changes in 1.3.13.
- Fix: Run and Include commands report an error when executed in offline mode (without a VNC connection). As they do not have any dependency on the VNC server, they should not require it.
- Fix: Newline character ‘n’ are not recognized in the body of E-mails sent through the Sendmail command. NOTE: Caused by migration to JavaMail SDK in version 1.3.13.
- Fix: Zlib encoding doesn’t work correctly. It displays just part of the remote desktop image and then it reports an error which breaks connection to the VNC server. In addition when this encoding is used together with 8-bit and 16-bit pixel formats, it displays a crippled desktop image.
- Fix: VNCRobot displays incorrect colors for servers which use big endian order of pixel data, for example PowerPC Mac. The desktop usually has a blue cast.
- Fix: Raw encoding used together with 8-bit pixel format crashes with a NullPointerException and breaks connection to the VNC server.

File Size / OS:
- 1.78 MB / Windows 9x - ME - 2000 - NT - XP - 2003 - Vista
Download VNCRobot 1.3.15: