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X Clients for windows... (fwd)



There is also eXceed from hummingbird communications (works OK) and
eXcursion (was released by DEC as part of pathworks - not sure if it is
still available or not).  I'm pretty sure ftp software has something and
they have a good reputation for making decent stuff.

Any of them work; I'm not sure what each one's tradeoffs are.

HTH,

Chuck Young
GTE Internetworking

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 14:41:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Jim Michael <genepool at netcom.com>
To: Eric Galliher <egallih at shell.gis.net>
Cc: "Charles C. Bennett, Jr." <ccb at kukla.tiac.net>, discuss at Blu.Org
Subject: Re: X Clients for windows... 


We use Reflection X to run X sessions from NT workstations on our Redhat 
4.2 and 5.1 boxes. HTH.

Cheers,

Jim

On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Eric Galliher wrote:

>  Yes, I guess it is an important distinction... ;)  I am talking about an
> Linux "pc-anywhere," so to speak. A windows based program that allows you
> to see/use your linux xwindows desktop remotely. I guess the best one I
> have come across so far is superx from www.frontiertech.com, but this only
> works with unix variations.
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