"Remote clients will connect to a local proxy server that compresses the window updates (VNC-like) and sends them over the network to a proxy client that decompresses into the appropriate buffers."
By that definition everything is network-transparent. Can this do caching of glyphs? Images? All the lessons learned from X and incorporated into NX are ignored. NX is actually usable across high-latency, low-bandwidth links. Streaming bitmaps aren't.
By that definition everything is network-transparent. Can this do caching of glyphs? Images? All the lessons learned from X and incorporated into NX are ignored. NX is actually usable across high-latency, low-bandwidth links. Streaming bitmaps aren't.