Jim,
Please post what ever summary that you come up with to the list. I have been
VNC'ing to a MacOS X system both at work and at home. All links are 100Mb/full
duplex. VNC is usable but slow.
I primarily need to access/use several Adobe applications. I've been microsoft
free since '93, and what ever the outcome, I will stay with the Mac, vs using
citrix or rdesktop access to a windows box.
Jerry K
Dseven wrote:
Jim Gottlieb wrote on 08/03/05 12:17 PM:
I know people are using Sun Rays to connect to multi-user Windows
machines. Is there any similar technology for Macs running OS X?
Some users need access to an OS X application and we'd prefer to let
them all access one Mac (as opposed to, say VNC running on several
boxes).
Do we have any way of avoiding putting Macs on these users' desktops?
Not that I've been able to find. Apple has the Remote Desktop Connection
(or something like that) product, but that's just VNC, and one user per
system, and seems to be meant for remote management and not application
delivery.
I'm curious about what Mac-specific apps you might want to run in this
model? My feeling is that Mac's strength is in the multimedia space,
where you'd probably want to be directly connected to high-performance
video hardware anyway...
~D..
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