CYWare wrote:
> Hi,

PLEASE DO NOT USE REPLY TO START A NEW THREAD. SPECIALLY IF YOU ARE ON
DIGEST MODE. YOU JUST SENT AN ENTIRE PLUG DIGEST TO THE LIST!

> I am about to purchase XWIN32 from starnet.com.  The product
> basically allows a Windows Machine to access X applications through
> rsh,rexec,XDM on Linux, Solaris etc...

I used to use MI/X, back when it was free. I don't know if it's still
available. Not as nice as XWIN32, though. You had a separate window with
its own window manager (twm), and your X apps show up there. IIRC,
XWIN32 lets X apps look like native Windows apps.

> I need five licenses, and their pricing is a bit expensive.
> 
> Does anybody know of any other tools, preferrably free ones, that I
> can use?

VMWare is relatively inexpensive. Install VMWare and have your machines
run Linux in Windows or vice-versa. Or do away with Windows entirely.

Brian
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