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Significant changes since 0.6:

[1]
Multi-threaded the Tight encoder in the Unix/Linux TurboVNC Server so
that it can take advantage of multi-core systems.  See documentation for
further details.

[2]
Added authentication extensions which allow clients to authenticate
using one-time passwords and Unix login credentials.  See documentation
and man pages for details.

[3]
Added scroll wheel support to the Java VNC viewer (requires JRE 1.4 or
later.)

[4]
Added automatic lossless refresh (ALR) feature, which sends a
mathematically lossless copy of the screen during periods of inactivity.
 See documentation for details.

[5]
For Linux, Mac/Intel, Solaris/x86, and Windows systems, the default
build of TurboVNC no longer uses TurboJPEG/IPP (which was based on the
proprietary Intel Performance Primitives) or Sun mediaLib.  Instead,
TurboVNC now uses libjpeg-turbo, a fully open source vector-accelerated
JPEG codec developed in conjunction with the TigerVNC Project (and based
on libjpeg/SIMD.)

As a result of this, the TurboVNC RPMs and DEBs are now self-contained.

[6]
The uninstall script in the Mac distribution package should now work on
OS X 10.6.

[7]
Added 64-bit Solaris and Windows binary packages, as well as a universal
32/64-bit binary package for OS X.

[8]
Fixed a number of interaction issues between turbovncserver.conf and the
vncserver script, and added configuration file options for the new
TurboVNC features, such as ALR.

[9]
Performance of the OS X viewer should generally be better (prior
versions were not being built with compiler optimizations, due to the
use of the antiquated imake build system.)

[10]
Generally robustified 'vncserver -kill'.  In this release, if Xvnc
aborts unexpectedly for any  reason, then attempting to run 'vncserver
-kill :N' for the session will print a warning message about the process
aborting and will then try to clean up the orphaned X socket files.  If
Xvnc deadlocks, then attempting to run 'vncserver -kill :N' will warn
about the deadlock and forego deleting the PID file (so you can kill -9
the process yourself and then re-run vncserver -kill to clean up the
orphaned files.)

[11]
Integrated autocutsel into the TurboVNC Server distribution for
Unix/Linux in order to work around issues with the clipboard transfer
feature.

[12]
In the Windows TurboVNC Viewer, full-screen mode will now span all
monitors in a multi-monitor configuration, not just the primary monitor.

[13]
Added automatic clipboard transfer to the Java VNC viewer.

[14]
Removed the warning dialog in the Windows viewer if full screen mode is
activated via a hotkey (the reasoning being that if the user knows the
hotkey to activate full screen mode, then they know how to deactivate it
as well.)

[15]
Fixed an issue whereby the TurboVNC Server would crash when a VirtualGL
window was resized to larger than 2.75 megapixels.

[16]
Added double buffering option to Java TurboVNC Viewer.

[17]
"Login again" button now works when running the Java TurboVNC Viewer as
a standalone application.

[18]
Fix a couple of potential buffer overruns in Xvnc's embedded HTTP server.

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