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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Kevin Falcone wrote: [snip] > <http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/> > > VNC is available as a server for windows and unix machines, and > provides a number of viewers, including a java applet viewer. Oh, and > the source is available for download. > I am aware of VNC, but this is a very different type of product. VNC is a sort of universal "PC anywhere", WiredX.net is a XServer (like hummingbird) for your web browser. It doesn't sound like a big difference, but think about it this way, with VNC you are limited to one user at a time (just like PC anyware) but with wiredX.net you can have any number of simaltanius users. This is because it does not depend upon a desktop running on the server. I tested the WiredX.net today at work by logging into a solaris box and launching CDE. Everyone was shocked by how well it ran. It's not perfect, but it is pretty good. Besides think about the stupid X tricks you can do with this... X olwm running Netscape running an XServer running Gnome running netscape running vnc displaying windows running IE running an xserver running kde.... As far as the source code goes I really don't care if the product is opensource. I care that a product does the job it's designed for and does it well. -fjr -- Frank J. Ramsay fjr at marsdome.penguinpowered.com - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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