Hi,

On 16/05/2012, at 1:04 AM, DRC wrote:

> Since I'm an independent developer, plans usually follow money :)

I understand.  I wish I had money to offer. :-)

> Thus, what we're working on now is bringing in the next-gen Java TurboVNC 
> viewer, adding TurboVNC-specific stuff to make it behave more like the 
> TurboVNC Windows viewer, stabilizing it, and documenting it so that it 
> achieves the same quality as our other viewers. Next, we will be 
> experimenting with calling libjpeg-turbo through JNI to increase the 
> performance to native levels.
> 
> The end game of this is an Android version of the viewer, but Java apps can 
> quite seamlessly be put into app bundles on Mac as well, to the point that no 
> one will know they're using a Java app. Many commercial Mac apps are really 
> Java apps, in fact.

That sounds good.  I did like the idea of a non-java (e.g. FLTK) GUI, because 
since Mac OS X 10.7, Apple are no longer bundling a Java run-time environment 
in with their OS distribution - users have to install it themselves, as they do 
on other OS's.  I agree that Java applications can be bundled very nicely on 
Mac OS, and can be made to look almost native by using libraries such as Quaqua 
and MRJAdapter - I have done that myself in the past.

I will be very interested to hear about development progress of the TurboVNC 
Java Viewer, and about any major goals / milestones / timelines.

> The TigerVNC FLTK viewer would require too much work to "Turbo-ify", since it 
> currently lacks some of the features we need. It would be hard to integrate 
> it, since it relies so much on the TigerVNC/RealVNC infrastructure. Ideally, 
> what I'd prefer is to write a native viewer that would replace all of our 
> viewers, including the Windows one. FLTK could never replace our Windows GUI, 
> so bringing in the TigerVNC code would give us three complex viewers to 
> maintain instead of two complex viewers and one simple one. Thus, such a 
> hypothetical next-gen TurboVNC viewer would probably need to be written using 
> wxWidgets.

Thanks for the detailed explanation.  I really appreciate it.

> That is certainly something I'm keen on pursuing if financial sponsorship can 
> be obtained for the effort.

Again, I wish I had money to offer. :-)

All the best,
James


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