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Old 01-09-2014, 09:42 AM   #10
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I've never seen VNC clients doing that. There might well be _servers_ doing that, i.e. offering only the screen part that is used by a certain application. And RDP can do it, too. But not VNC, I think. The protocol hasn't really a notion of "windows". So unfortunately this won't fly, I guess.

But good to have this thread back in my attention focus - I need to flesh out the racing condition that brings the application to a stall or makes it break sometimes.
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If I remember correctly Ultra vnc was able to do that. Basically when the client logins, the user clicks on a particular window. Then the client focuses on that window and make it screensize and does not update the rest or put some background over them. I might be wrong. I used it long time ago.

I was just referrring a wanna be useful feature. In anycase this app is a great addition to ereader tools.
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