On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 15:51 +0000, --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
<snip>
> I believe the problem at hand is that there is only a Firefox plugin 
> available. If a display could be delivered via HTML5 then it becomes truly 
> portable. I could walk into a cyber-cafe (and yes am aware of security 
> concerns) and connect to my work computer using FF, IE, CHROME, or any other 
> HTML5 browser.  That would make a very powerful business tool indeed.
We've seen considerable (though yet unmeasured) performance improvement
by removing the cygwin shim in Windows environments.  I'd imagine adding
the overhead of HTTP would significantly degrade performance (just a
hunch).  However, I thought Trolltech had released a Qt stsyle toolkit
for web applications that was cross platform.  That may be what Heinz
and Alex are investigating as a multi-browser solution.  If I recall
correctly, this is one of their very high priorities - John

_______________________________________________
X2go-dev mailing list
X2go-dev@lists.berlios.de
https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev

Reply via email to