X Windows, or something like it, comes with just about every version of a NIX OS and Windows XP comes with remote desktop client. Are these pre-installed clients interoperable?
Are they as easy to setup and use as typing a URL at an Internet Cafe, a friends computer or public Internet terminal?
There is a big difference between making something technical possible and making it ubiquitously "click-run" and "mum-can-do-it".
I would like to be able to login (in one step) to any machine and have the same interface that I have from home and work. My experience of using a computer should be dictated by me and not by my physical location.
I wrote a freeware Windows utility called Folderscope and deduping large folders is one of the main use cases:
Folderscope
Enjoy, Andrew.
Here is my list of Feature Requests:
The difference is that the necessary client software (the web browser) is preinstalled and ready-to-go on every machine.
Zero deployment is a big deal.