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Viscosity 1.0.7


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS X 10.5 - 10.6
Downloads 10 Limitations None
Publisher Viscosity VPN File Size 8.6M
Date added 01 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Viscosity is an OpenVPN client for Mac, providing a rich Cocoa graphical user interface for creating, editing, and controlling VPN connections. Viscosity provides a complete OpenVPN solution for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5) and does not require any additional downloads or software.

Viscosity allows connections to be completely configured through a GUI, without any need to know how to use the command-line or OpenVPN's configuration file syntax. Advanced users still have full manual control over configuration options if desired.

As well as connection configuration, Viscosity also provides a global menu for quick connection/disconnection, as well as a details window containing connection information and traffic statistics.

Features include:

  • Cocoa GUI
  • Designed for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5)
  • Keychain integration
  • Connection details (Client IP, Server IP, etc)
  • Traffic statistics
  • Multiple simultaneous connections
  • Growl integration

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