On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Greg R. Broderick wrote:
[snip]
> > It might be that you have a UNIX box somewhere on the network that runs
> > a spiffy app that you want to display on your Windows-PC as a client. 
> > If so then the following programs which are written for Windows will do
> > the trick: 
[snip]
> Another option that wasn't listed, which is also free is VNC 
> (http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc), which allows you to run a remote X 
> session from a linux/unix box on a Windows PC, or vice-versa.  Versions 
> are also available for Solaris, Mac and DEC Alpha OSF1, which I've not 
> tried. 
> 
> Quite useful, IMO 

Very useful by the looks of it!  For some reason I've never used this, but 
I think I'm going to give it a shot.  I especially like the apparent 
ability to use a browser to interact with apps.  Have you done this?

Overall it looks like it might be the best option so far for Dean as it is 
actually Free and free.
 
Cheers!
Oisin

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