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Re: X-windows client



Just a suggestion:
	If you want that kind of functionality, & appearance, you may need to
go commercail. Tri-Teal makes an excelent version of CDE that runs on
Windows. Take a look at www.triteal.com
	I know you said that you didn't want to go commercial, but that's the
best option I know of.


Tethys wrote:
> 
> >More about the X-Windows client: I looked at the site, and it appears that
> >it is a client to run UNIX apps remotely on a PC. Does anyone know of
> 
> Close, but every message in this thread so far has got it wrong. It's
> an X *server*, not an X client. An X server is the program that displays
> stuff on the screen. X clients make requests to the server to display
> something. xterm, exmh, xbiff etc. are all X clients. BTW, the MI/X
> server for windows works fine for me...
> 
> >something to make Win95 'feel' more like X ? I have Xmouse already. I was
> >hoping to find some kind of non-commercial virtual desktop manager...
> 
> There is something similar to HPs commercial dashboard product, but I
> can't remember what it's called.
> 
> Tet
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