One direct variation on the viewer which I have not seen documented on the VNC site is 
VNCX, a VNC ActiveX control - allows you to
run VNC from Internet Explorer or MSHTA.EXE, no Java; you can also do standard 
embedding of the viewer this way.

The url for it is
http://tummy.veridicus.com/tummy/programming/vncx/



----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Milette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday/2002 January 11 03:39
Subject: Re: Offspring of VNC?


: Over the last few months, I have seen several variations mentioned here on
: the list. Unfortunately I have not been compiling a list for such an
: occasion. Though I am sure there are many more out there, here are some
: just off the top of my head:
:
: At http://www.rabidpenguin.org/diversions.html you will find two versions
: of VNC: One that allows you to use IP authentication and another that uses
: NT authentication.
:
: There is also another version that from
: http://www.smtechnologies.com/downloads.htm that authenticates against an
: NT domain.
:
: I am not sure if it is actually a different version of VNC or not but
: http://fredrik.hubbe.net/win2vnc.html has something called Win2VNC that is
: basically a dual-screen VNC hack for Windows.
:
: Of course we should not forget ZVNC, the ZeBeDee enabled version of VNC
: available from http://people.we.mediaone.net/ddyer/znc/zvnc.html
:
: You can find these and others at
: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/extras.html or on the "other platforms &
: environments" page at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/platforms.html.
:
:                                  Michael Milette
:
: At 05:31 PM 2002-01-10, you wrote:
: >Other offspring? What are the other spin offs of VNC? We have TightVNC, and
: >TridiaVNC. Anything else?
: >
: >Andrew Krug, MCP
: >IT Manager
: >Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
: >100 North Pitt Street
: >Suite 400
: >Alexandria, VA 22314
: >P:703.683.8416
: >F:703.683.8417
: >E:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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