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Some comments on various aspects of KRfb:
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- KRfb has been designed for three use cases:
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* a user who wants to show something to a friend, so he lets his friend
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connect to his computer
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* a user who needs help from an administrator. The adminstrator can connect
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to the user and change settings and so on while both are talking
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on the telephone or using VoIP.
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* (advanced use case) somebody with several computers that are running
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GUIs want to control them without going to them.
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- cases 1&2 are probably more mainstream and more important for novice users,
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so KRfb is pre-configured for them. Case 3 is for advanced users and
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therefore a little bit more difficult to configure.
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- by offering the connection-confirmation dialog KRfb avoids configuration
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issues like setting a password
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- design goal of KRfb is to make it as easy to use as possible. I tried to
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limit functionality whereever possible.
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- the original x0rfbserver has a features for selecting the port number
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automatically. I skipped that because it is too complicated on the client
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side, but I this will change when there are mechanisms for inviting people.
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- the command line args are intended for starting KRfb from a system like
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Jabber, thats the reason why there is no preferences dialog when
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command line args have been used and it's also the reason
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for --one-connection
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- the newconnection-dialog is extra large and has the pixmap on the left
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side to capture the attention of the user before allowing a connection.
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tim@tjansen.de
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