On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
What would be
neat (for me anyway) is a remote desktop client that I could
run on a Windows box that would allow me access to the native MacOS
desktop (and the XCode IDE from there)...
Not VNC?
I use VNC to a little Intel Mac mini for the few times I need to run x86
Mac programs or test against 10.6 (with 10.5 in VirtualBox).
I haven't tried it yet. Too many other things going on right now. :(
The nice thing about VNC is that the Screen Sharing feature on OS X is
in fact a superset of VNC, so any Windows VNC client will work. I think
that's the way to go for you.
Thanks for the tip Cameron. I'll look into it when I get the chance.
g.
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