Tridia includes a compression scheme called "Tight" and other stuff that
doesn't strictly fall into the mandate/time load of AT & T UK labs staff.
Unfortunetally, at least until last week ;), the Tridia CVS code for tight
compression wasn't up to date with Const's stuff (see
http://www.tightvnc.org). Hopefully that will be fixed by TridiaVNC 1.5 -
I've downloaded Const's latest binaries for Windows and IMHO they rock.
Also, I got a press release from Tridia recently saying they were coming out
with something called "TridiaVNC Pro" this fall - I think it's going to
include some sort of built-in encryption as well as longer passwords and
some other stuff I can't remember right now.
Also, Tridia sells support, which is handy if you have to make a business
case to higher ups ;) (Not that there's anything wrong with the free
support either ;)
Hope this helps,
Glenn
-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:26 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Silly Question...
Hey everyone,
I have a rather peculiar question, and I've searched both the archives for
WinVNC mailing list and TridiaVNC mailing lists along with any FAQs or other
outside links I could find, but did not find an answer..
So, here we go. I downloaded WinVNC a while back, and I absolutely love it.
We have servers that are in a remote (and locked) location, and getting up
to go make a change to the server got to be a hassle.. now, I can access all
of my server from my own machine.
Now, that means I need to stop eating all of that ice cream.. =P
But here is my question: I downloaded TridiaVNC and installed it recently,
thinking that there might be some more options in it... but, I wasn't able
to find any difference (aside from the icons, of course) in TridiaVNC then
that of WinVNC. Could someone inform me of what the differences are between
TridiaVNC and WinVNC? I'm still new at this, and I hope I don't overstep my
boundries by asking, but I am curious.
Regards,
-- Russell
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