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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve posted a new version of RemoteViewing, 1.1.0. Here&#039;s the link: <a href="https://software.seekye.com/remoteviewing">https://software.seekye.com/remoteviewing</a></p><p>It fixes some bugs (one potential crash bug in the VNC client), but mainly, it adds 8-bit color support (ugly) and Zlib support (useful) to the VNC server.</p><p>With Zlib support, the VNC server is actually practical to use over the Internet. It uses about 10X less bandwidth, at least when using normal desktop applications. CPU usage is a bit higher when using Zlib, but you can always turn off compression in the VNC client if this is a problem.</p><p>Enjoy!</p><p>God bless.</p><p>James</p>]]></description>
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