Thanks for this posting. However the article misses the #1 pro for vnc in
my mind, that it is asymmetrical. The remote machine doesn't need any
particular software, just a web browser. Only the controlled machine needs
to run vnc. Can any of the commercial packages do that? (Maybe they can and
the article missed that too?)
Gabor
Roger Pray
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ssett.org> cc: (bcc: Gabor D. Kiss/Telcordia)
Subject: Remote Desktop Reviews
03/13/2002
09:45 AM
Please respond
to vnc-list
I haven't seen this anywhere in the emails, but a friend of mine
forwarded me this link regarding remote dekstop software.
I do like the description of "WinVNC is strictly for techies with a
masochistic bent" - fairly accurate in my mind. But I do love WinVNC.
Enjoy the read.
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,85863,tk,prx,00.asp
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