One version of TridaVNC, at least, has a "Tight" encoding option that works
better over dialin lines than the standard Hextile encoding.
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From: Russell Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:26 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Silly Question...
But here is my question: I downloaded TridiaVNC and installed it recently,
thinking that there might be some more options in it... but, I wasn't able
to find any difference (aside from the icons, of course) in TridiaVNC then
that of WinVNC. Could someone inform me of what the differences are between
TridiaVNC and WinVNC? I'm still new at this, and I hope I don't overstep my
boundries by asking, but I am curious.
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