VNC is righteously cool, but I've found it to be hopelessly sloggish
when viewing a Windows desktop on a remote client, even on a
LAN. Viewing a Unix desktop on any client seems to work much better.
I've tried tinkering with color depth as per the FAQs and stuff, but
nothing helps. Anyone else have experience with this?
Motion video also doesn't work remotely; you get updates a quadrant at
a time, if at all. But maybe that's asking too much ...
I've used the Macroimages server, though not since they started
charging for it. It's clunky, but reliable. But then, I'm spoiled by
Hummingbird Exceed. =)
-d
:Hi Eric, may I suggest you use VNC instead? It's free and I've found it to
:be very good.
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:HTH
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