Re: RTC Remote Tools 2.0



"James Smith" wrote:
Don't open source it if you want to write the code for Linux and OSX
yourself. I just didn't know if you were really interested in supporting
x-platform.

I'm not sure if there is a market for this, nor whether I would be capable
of writing a remote desktop control solution which would work on Linux and
OSX, but it's an interesting idea.

Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec, Team RTC
http://www.realthinclient.com


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