Alex Pelts napisal(a):
> Not to sound like a jerk or anything like that, but if you can not 
> justify EE purchase you have 3 options:
> 1. Hack the code of free edition to fix whatever you are not happy with.
> 2. Wait until the next version of VNC and hope that changes from EE will 
> propagate in to free edition. They always do if you wait long enough.
> 3. Find some other tool that satisfies your requirements.
> 
> I guess you can not expect much from a free (as in beer) tool. IMHO, VNC 
>   free edition is a great tool for the price you pay.

1) As I already wrote, in this particular case there is no difference in
behaviour between free and enterprise version. So there's absolutely no
reason to use the latter.
2) Probably you as English-speaker cannot understand that the possibility to
type one's national characters is not "too much", but it is absolutely a
*basic feature* for people speaking any language other than English. There
are programs that are also free and have no problems with non-English
characters (for example PuTTY - telnet and ssh client for Windows).

And as for your 3 options, probably I *will* have to hack the code anyway. I
just want to try out all other possibilities before I decide to do it...
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
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