>I glanced that direction before I installed the AT&T version, but since
>the last update of Chromi was almost a year ago, and it is listed as
>alpha, I figured it was probably really unstable and mostly unsupported.

Well, Jonathan usually keeps an eye on this list and is often quite
responsive...
(Hey, Jon, any chance of an update coming along sometime...?
Not that I'm rushing you, since it would probably mean me having to
update vncPatches68k, which I haven't had to do for a year...)

>But if you think it is more stable than the AT&T version (which I haven't
>had any other problems with yet, but then, I have barely used it), then I
>will at least take a look at ChromiVNC.

ChromiVNC also has a couple of other features that may (or may not) interest
you: the ability to connect to any attached screen, and an extra view-only
password.

Another, more "under-the-hood", feature is that it chooses "on-the-fly"
which encoding method to use. eg, it will try out Raw, RRE, CoRRE, and
Hextile for each update, and choose the 'best' (least network traffic).
(Note that a bug in the Windows VNC viewer means you should switch off
CoRRE encoding if you view a ChromiVNC served Mac -or was it RRE? Can't
remember...)

Bye!

Adrian
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