Okay, I've seen many references to the two suites, but I'm looking for
something more conclusive.
I see that Tridia has more encoding options (adding compression), but AT&T
VNC is ported to more platforms. Fine. But as my primary use is 100%
"wintel" << yeah, yeah, *nix is much better, but I'm a corporate IT guy
that has to support an infrastructure of wintel boxes---cut me some slack,
OK ;-) >> and both suites exist for that platform, I'd *really* like to
know why some of you have mixed installations. Basically, if you're using
Tridia to get better WAN/dialup inet performance, why keep AT&T VNC around
for the LAN side? What's to be gained by a mixed VNC infrastructure?
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Jim Millard
Kansas City, MO USA
http://www.millard.org/
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