John,
if you want a carbon app, use VNCThing.
http://www.webthing.net/vncthing/
if you detest the thought of using anything other than a cocoa app, then I
recommend VNC Dimension.
http://www.mdimension.com/Community/
or
VNCViewer 1.24 (not as fast as vnc dimension) (at bottom of page) by Helm
What program/client do you suggest I use to connect to VNC server from a
Mac OS/X?
At 03:23 PM 6/4/01 -0600, you wrote:
>Guys,
>
>Try using the "Applet Launcher" Application from the Utilities folder under
>Mac OS X.
>
>I think you will find that it also has major problems as far as screen
>refr
The Java built into Mac OS X works great for stand alone applications,
but the applet embedding stuff still have a ways to go. The newest IE
preview does have better support and some things now work, but it's
still spotty. Expect to have another Java update soon, probably around
MacWorld Expo
Guys,
Try using the "Applet Launcher" Application from the Utilities folder under
Mac OS X.
I think you will find that it also has major problems as far as screen
refresh and other things. I think it has real problems with "copyrect"
encoding.
because of this, and the fact that I don't have th
I would like someone else verify the problems I am seeing. I am new both
at VNC and OS X Have only 1 mac to work with.
John
At 08:51 PM 6/4/01 +0100, you wrote:
> >Error 1
> >The VNC Screen doen't fit in the browser. If I maximize the browser, I get
> >a Java runtime error.
> >
> >Error 2.
>
>Error 1
>The VNC Screen doen't fit in the browser. If I maximize the browser, I get
>a Java runtime error.
>
>Error 2.
>Doesn't always repaint the whole scrren Some times only does a patchwork
>of screen painting.
>
>Error 3
>Get I.E. fatal error when leaving a VNC site. Stops I.E 5.1 and I ha
Error 1
The VNC Screen doen't fit in the browser. If I maximize the browser, I get
a Java runtime error.
Error 2.
Doesn't always repaint the whole scrren Some times only does a patchwork
of screen painting.
Error 3
Get I.E. fatal error when leaving a VNC site. Stops I.E 5.1 and I have to
r
>Is anyone else having problems with OSX.3 and Explorer 5.1? The screen
>doesn't seem to fill correctly, and I get Java errors?
You'll have to be more specific than that. WHAT java errors, WHICH server,
anything unusual about your network setup, blah blah.
So far, I haven't got OS X final ins
Is anyone else having problems with OSX.3 and Explorer 5.1? The screen
doesn't seem to fill correctly, and I get Java errors?
John Peters
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