AboutWebsiteAvailable for windows maclinux unixjavaTagsHummingbird Exceed has been one of the X server market leaders for close to 20 years. And even today Exceed continue to be widely deployed and remain of the best performing X servers.
It supports all the latest features of the X11 standard - while remaining backward compatible. Many of the most popular X extensions are also supports to ensure smooth integration with the host/unix environments.Exceed also supports Unicode allowing it to be used in virtually any country for applications written in any language. The fonts them selfs can be TrueType or come form an X font server. A virtual desktop manager is also included to make everyday work with your Microsoft windows as well as you unix windows as simple as possible.Available for: windows mac linux unix javaXming is a small and fast X-Windows Server for Microsoft Windows. But even though it is small - it is still simple to use and has the full set of features your would see in commercial products.
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