Hello,

I think I might have what you are looking for, having multiple screens on a
single monitor (or multiple monitors) is already a feature of VNCon. Of
course this uses up quite a bit of network bandwidth, as well as system
resources, but it does work. All you need to do is select 'Main Program
Settings' then 'VNC Settings' and select either 1, 4, 9, 16 or 25 views (I
wouldnt recomend this many though) then do a network or ip scan and make
sure you have the password and port settings filled out correctly, then
click on autoswitch and hopefully it should work. You can also start this
process off with command line switches.

Look at the included help file for some more information, also there is a
bugfix release coming up in the next few days to fix some stupid bugs which
people were experiencing. I do not charge anything, but donations on my site
are always welcome if you feel my product deserves it.

If you have any problems getting this implemented, or if anything else is on
your mind then feel free to let me know! Thank you

Regards, Alastair Burr
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin J. Bowman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 January 2003 21:24
To: 'Alastair Burr'
Subject: RE: New VNCon Release: 1.10


Mr. Burr,

I have farmed this idea out to some other developers and none have
seemed to be intrested, or have been ridiculously priced.  After looking
over your VNCon today I was very impressed and think you might have the
base architecture to make my idea a reality.  I would like an
application that scans the domain for all available VNC servers.  Then
it opens each server in a view only format at 1/4 or 1/5 resolution.
This allows like 15 screens to be on a single monitor at once. If you
are intrested in a project like this and would like to discuss more
details and aproximate cost please email me back.

Kevin Bowman
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