Off Topic: Q: Good Windows X Client.

Joseph Key keyj001 at hawaii.rr.com
Sun Oct 29 21:16:56 PST 2000


You could try XWin32.  It gives you the ability to display X session on the
windows desktop just like the programs were running from the Win machine.
The price per copy is ~$200 but it does have a two hour evaluation mode for
trying it out.  You can download an evaluation copy at www.starnet.com

Joseph Key

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Subject: [luau] Off Topic: Q: Good Windows X Client.


> I've used Exceed at home and Chameleon UnixLink at work.  Neither enough
to
> make any good feature/reliability comparisions.  I do know they both are
> severly bloated and Unixlink barely makes it on a 200MMX/32MB with Win9x.
I
> asked our Unix development group (almost third party, depending on what
you
> need at the time) why they decided on Unixlink, they said, "No idea, we
use
> Exceed".  Thats comforting.  All we use if for is to export a non
interactive
> display from a HP Unix box to Win9x.  The people who use it feel to
cluttered
> with a second monitor on their desk.
>
>
> ____________
> Sorry for the off topic question, but I'm about to throw exceed out of the
> window, and I remember a discussion a while ago about a very good X
> client/emulator for the M$ windows platforms.
>
> Does anyone have some recommendations.  NT 4.
>
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