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OrangeCrate: !M = NoMachine
Apr 7, 2004, 03 :00 UTC (10 Talkback[s]) (12662 reads)

[ Thanks to Ilaria Rosati for this link. ]

"Have you ever stumbled across a very useful project by accident? I feel like I have done just such a thing today, because I came across what is undoubtedly one of the best remote administration tools that I have seen to date. The real beauty about this project is not only that it is the outcome of an open source project released under the GNU GPL license, but it also has one of the best User interfaces I have seen to date.

"The project is called !M = No Machine and is released by an Italian company, Medialogic S.p.A. and is actively seeking new developers to join in the NX revolution. Open Source developers should contact Medialogic if they are interested in building in NX technology into their applications, or if they wish to test No Machine for their applications..."

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Was it only me or did everyone have to r ...   basic product descriptions   
MikeFM
Apr 7, 2004, 07:57:39
 
I think the article is a bit misleading. ...   Re: basic product descriptions   
Gian Filippo Pinzari
Apr 7, 2004, 12:47:35
 
When I sought help on newgroups I found  ...   Re: Re: basic product descriptions   
Ben
Apr 7, 2004, 14:27:56
 
Does this provide functionality beyond w ...   Linux Terminal Server Project   
matt
Apr 7, 2004, 15:39:49
 
> Does this provide functionality beyond ...   Re: Linux Terminal Server Project   
Adilson Oliveira
Apr 7, 2004, 17:31:20
 
> Does this provide functionality beyond ...   Re: Linux Terminal Server Project   
Jay Gordon
Apr 7, 2004, 18:30:53
 
> Does this provide functionality beyond ...   Re: Linux Terminal Server Project   
Gian Filippo Pinzari
Apr 7, 2004, 18:35:18
 
With both VNC and RDP built into KDE 3.x ...   Don't see the point   
Robert
Apr 8, 2004, 00:01:45
 
 > With both VNC and RDP built into KDE  ...   Re: Don't see the point   
Kurt Pfeifle
Apr 8, 2004, 12:49:34
 
>  > Am I missing something here? < > Ye ...   Re: Re: Don't see the point   
Robert
Apr 8, 2004, 23:15:49
 
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