On the good side:
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* I really like the auto-selection of "best" connection options.
* RealVnc feels faster and looks better than TightVnc
* The RealVnc install is much more professional / comprehensive than
TightVnc's (especially on Solaris)

On the bad side:
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* RealVnc server 3.3.4 crashed within 90 seconds when running on Solaris.  I
can repeat this easily (just start Mozilla).
* When the server is running on my RedHat 7.3 box and I'm using W2K as the
viewer I cannot press "Alt-Enter", which is a very important key combination
in my IDE.  This works fine with TightVnc.

=+=+=+=+=+

Summary: I have to stick with TightVnc for now.  Fix the Alt-Enter issue (I
may take a stab at it myself ...) and I'll switch!
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