Rudi De Vos wrote:Realvnc (free version), TightVnc and UltraVnc are all free to use.
No licening required.
Only, restriction is that when you make code changes and distribute it
out of your organisation (3the party's) you also need to provide the source
code, including the changes you made.
(Standard GPL)
vol-1970 wrote:I understand that the product is free. However, my applcation is outside of the normal use of your software. I would like to the appropriate person concerning my interest and use. Is there a way that we can chat or talk about this in a private forum?
Rudi De Vos wrote:You can use the pm function, click on the name and then you can send a private message.