Heyaz. This email announces the 1.0 release of a Java-based EchoVNC  
Viewer:

ftp://ftp.echogent.com/EchoVNC/java/bin/EchoVNC-Java-Viewer-1.0.zip

        It's conceptually similar to the Windows EchoVNC Viewer, of course:  
you can use it as a desktop application to initiate "firewall- 
friendly" VNC connections to echoWare-enabled VNC Servers (like  
InstantVNC, like EchoVNC, or like any VNC server that EchoVNC is  
configured to run alongside with).  Being a Mac user, I've also  
include a MacOS application bundle of the app; For Windows users,  
there's an exciting .BAT file. :)

         In addition to being a desktop app, it also works as a browser-based  
applet for those of you wanting to integrate an EchoVNC Viewer as part  
of a web-based remote support capability. The above zipfile includes  
the HTML documentation and examples that describes how the applet can  
be invoked using typical parameter=value pairs.

        I've not been able to test the app on Linux desktops (KDE or Gnome)  
yet, and I'd appreciate any suggestions or feedback you have there.

        Cleaning up the source now, then I'll get that online. It will  
include both EchoVNC and the echoWare toolkit portions. Once that's  
done, I'll be starting work on a Java version of our "VNC Server" side  
software, "EchoVNC Envoy". Finally you'll be able to connect to a VNC  
server running on MacOS or Linux, not just Windows...

cheers,
Scott 

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