Viscosity - 0.7.2OpenVPN client provides a Cocoa interface for managing VPN connections |
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better than Tunnelblick 



- Version: 0.6, 9/10/2008 05:08AM PST
umrathi
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- better than Tunnelblick
Stable, quick, & cheap 



- Version: 0.5, 7/25/2008 07:10AM PST
T.G. McLean
Stable app. Speed is as quick as if not quicker than Apple's built-in VPN option (which has proven necessary for me running an enterprise server where both Windoze users and Macs are logging in, given that Windoze [XP] still cannot do VPN L2TP (or PPTP!) out of the box reliably -- can't speak for Vista).
Price ($10 shareware, forthcoming) reasonable. GUI nice. Option for config. tweaks good.
Overall a good product.
Price ($10 shareware, forthcoming) reasonable. GUI nice. Option for config. tweaks good.
Overall a good product.
When disconnecting from a vpn connection it leaves me without network. So I have to reconnect my physical network to get it up and running again. Just a minor annoyance, hopefully fixed in the release.