I use virt-manager,, but I also tried spicec. Here are the package
versions:

ii  libspice-client-glib-2.0-1:amd64      0.12.101-0ubuntu1  amd64  GObject for 
communicating with Spice servers (runtime library)
ii  libspice-client-gtk-2.0-1:amd64       0.12.101-0ubuntu1  amd64  GTK2 widget 
for SPICE clients (runtime library)
ii  libspice-server1:amd64                      0.11.0-1                        
amd64  Implements the server side of the SPICE protocol
ii  libvirt-bin                                                 
0.9.13-0ubuntu11    amd64  programs for the libvirt library
ii  libvirt0                                                      
0.9.13-0ubuntu11    amd64  library for interfacing with different 
virtualization systems
ii  python-libvirt                                         0.9.13-0ubuntu11    
amd64  libvirt Python bindings
ii  python-spice-client-gtk                      0.12.101-0ubuntu1  amd64   
GTK2 widget for SPICE clients (Python binding)
ii  qemu-kvm                                   1.2.0+noroms-0ubuntu2    amd64   
Full virtualization on supported hardware
ii  qemu-kvm-spice                        1.2.0-2012.09-0ubuntu1    amd64   
Full virtualization on amd64 hardware
ii  spice-client                                             0.11.0-1           
             amd64   Implements the client side of the SPICE protocol
ii  spice-client-gtk                                     0.12.101-0ubuntu1   
amd64   Simple clients for interacting with SPICE servers
ii  virt-manager                                          0.9.3-1ubuntu2        
          all    desktop application for managing virtual machines
ii  virt-viewer                                              0.5.3-1            
               amd64   Displaying the graphical console of a virtual machine
ii  virtinst                                                     
0.600.2-1ubuntu1             all     Programs to create and clone virtual 
machines

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