I second that - tightvnc makes windows vaguely workable across dial-up, and almost snappy across 10 Mbit ehternet :)
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 15:41, Will Pilvio wrote: > This just might interest a few: > > from the GnomeNETWORK: > > A Better Brand of VNC > > <http://www.tightvnc.com/>http://www.tightvnc.com/ > > I hate slow connections, so when I need to remotely control a server over a > crawling link, it's that much more frustrating. I use VNC quite a bit > because it's easy, free and cross-platform, but it has its problems, namely > performance. TightVNC alleviates much of the performance lag that VNC > inherently contains, rivaling the performance of the big-name commercial > software packages.
