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Originally Posted by rsmith4321
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Wow, there is something fishy about this forum poster, it's too professional. Anyway, I tried this new remote desktop software, and actually, PTvnc has many features this software doesn't. PTvnc has it's problems, and their tech support was acutally quite rude when I tried to point some of these out. Like thier keyboard sucks and you have to go to options to even use the keyboard. In this respect, this new software is an improvement. But besides that, it has a lot less options, and PTvnc speed seems about the same, perhaps better at lower resolutions.
Because you have to use thier special software, instead of normal for example Ultra VNC, it really limits what you can do. I saw nothing that great at all. The main difference is, you can just click on things, instead of having to use a button as a left mouse click. But to be honest, sometimes using a PDA button as a mouse click is really better. I just don't see anything about this new software that makes it worth the price they are charging, with a few improvements, if PTvnc will get over thier know it all attitude and listen to suggestions, it would be the best.
Oh, and by the way, once you use VNC, you will never go back to old terminal services.
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"Too professional"...I love it. You can check me out on Morphgear's forum too. Listen guys, I'm not trying to sell the software, just wanted to share.
Anyhow, I tried it and the refresh rate is not as good as NetOp but better than PtVNC for sure. I like the fact that you can zoom out/in. There's also a built-in "Close Active Window" (red X) on the interface. In NetOp or PtVNC or TSC, you have to use your scroll bars to find the upper right corner of a given window to even click on the X, here it's pretty simple. Set up is a breeze too. Just ID and PW---I don't have to search for the IP Address of the host. The screen looks nicer in VGA than the 256 colors. Overall--it's a good start. I'll use it and see if I can utilize it's other features.