What is good ? Let me think...
Maybe that vnc serves his role, which is to allow one to see a remote
desktop?
Maybe that vnc works on every main OS?
Maybe that vnc is a slim program easy to deploy?
Maybe that vnc is free?
[more reasons goes here]

If you want file transfert, you should go for what's availlable on your
plateform and try to use those tools. I bet they'll work much better than a
hacked in filetransfert tool for vnc.
If you want something that will work across multiple OSes try SSH.
www.ssh.org

Anyhow, file transfert isn't really something hard to set up with existing
tools.

bye.

boyd.

----- Original Message -----
From: "insitus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: File Transfer with WinVNC?

> If WinVNC does not do file transfer,  I am wondering what is good about
> WinVNC.
>
> Regards,
>
> In Kim
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