I think the biggest useful difference between free version and personal version is the mirror driver. On linux there is no such thing as vnc hooks directly in to X or acts as X server. Performance is great without any special tricks. As far as encryption goes SSH provides this without any extra modifications to the vnc itself.

Just my opinion.

Alex


John Aldrich wrote:
Wes, et al at RealVNC:
Why is there ONLY an "Enterprise" version or "Free" version, but no
"personal" version for linux? Please don't give me that old song and dance
that antivirus companies give... "if you're running linux, you're running a
server, so you HAVE to have the enterprise version." That doesn't wash, not
with so many people using linux as their desktop.
Please provide a "personal" version for linux and you'll probably find
you'll get people who want the benefits, but don't want to pay for an
enterprise version. Granted the price difference is only $20(US) but that's
still a significant difference.
        thanks
        John
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