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To: Doug Klein who wrote (3443)2/2/1998 1:29:00 PM
From: Just4fun2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4453
 
Ah vous avez parlez Francois! C'est un bon reponcez' Doug. Je penz Bobby la femme C'est un bon cou. Vouz avez avec moi? (no offense intended bobby)

My French lacks a little, but you get the idea. Proficiency in French should be a priority for that position.

- Dave



To: Doug Klein who wrote (3443)2/2/1998 1:33:00 PM
From: Jim Henke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4453
 
Doug,

I don't have any direct experience with ICA, but I been using X for years. I've followed the ICA/X rivalry since WinCenter first appeared and do believe that X is the better performer for the kind of LAN environment that I work in. However, ICA has been attracting a lot of licensees and appears to be becoming the de facto standard for remote MS displays. I don't imagine a Sun user would want an ICA client on their workstation. I would rather use the native X. And Microsoft will continue to develop T.Share. Do you see any clear leader here or will ICA/X/T.Share just co-exist for the foreseeable future? And on a less serious note, when will NCD's "protocol engine" start supporting NTSC?

Jim