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Dean and Oisin: 

On 19 Mar 2002 at 9:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

> 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:

[snipped list of options] 

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 

Cheers 


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Greg R. Broderick                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Things usually work just before they break.  
Otherwise they'd break sooner.
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