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Old 04-13-2011, 07:46 AM   #14
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by grumpy3b View Post
I know there are a ton of solid VNC apps for Linux so I am wondering is anyone using a Xoom or Tab or any Android device of 10" or larger has tried a VNC client to connect to a Windows PC and run apps remotely to gain access to those apps when there is no and never will be an Android based analog of the needed app.
Another thought is that if the target PCs you are accessing are Windows one, you might well be better off using an RDP client (where the server is built-in to Windows), rather than a VNC one that requires a separate server program. VNC has an obvious advantage if you are targeting several different backend operating systems.
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