It is true, I have asked the same question before. But the reply I got was that if you 
are using a LAN connection, then tightvnc is not going to help a lot, in fact it will 
be slower. But if you are on a modem, then tightvnc is better.  Normal vnc with 
HEXTILE coding is better for LAN, this is what I have found out.

On Tue, 14 August 2001, "Anouk Kuiling" wrote:

> 
> Is that right dat ThightVNC does work faster than AT&T's VNC?
> 
> Anouk.
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