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VNC, No Longer Orphaned

geogeek6_7 writes "Icronic informs us of a couple new developments to everyone's favorite piece of remote-managment software, VNC. You may remember that the UK Lab responsible for the creation and maintainence of VNC closed. A company called RealVNC has been formed, sporting the original coders from the AT&T lab, and aiming to 'act as the focal point for open source VNC.' Secondly, the new company has released version 3.3.4 of VNC for Windows and Linux. Greater security and a new, speed-enhancing auto-encoding feature are included among many others in the new version."

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  1. No, no, wrong Linus by EvilNTUser · · Score: 2, Funny

    "VNC is the one thing that makes me feel safe when I leave my computer because I know it's a broadband connection away."

    Perhaps you're worshipping the wrong Linus here...

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  2. Re:VNC is how I got linux in to my MS based compan by thelexx · · Score: 4, Funny

    I had a similar experience with VNC. It was more a matter of showing that OSS software was somehow 'worthy' though. First on the scene at work was VNC when I mentioned it to our former net admin and he started using it. Then I wrote a webapp using OSS tools (and made sure my manager, the net admin, God and everyone else knew it), and it was a highly visible and smooth rollout. Finally, all the recent MS security issues finally made our net admin cave and he decided last week to replace our MS proxy, with IIS next on the block. Now it cascades from there, since the app I wrote is on a server by itself and is going to be switched to Linux as well. And I'm also finally in a position to use Linux as my desktop OS.

    To the VNC devs who helped kick it all off for me, thank you!

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  3. Re:Doesn't touch VNC by thelexx · · Score: 3, Funny

    Let me know when it can send email. ;)

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  4. Re:Excellent by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I spend them catching squirrels and removing their tails to weave clothing out of, which i wear during the first twelve hours.