Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Sep 2006 12:03 UTC, submitted by Excel Hearts Choi
Linux Apparantly, Gael Duval has leaked the first bits of information concerning his Ulteo project to the LXF magazine. "You can't fail to notice that in the screenshot he sent us, Ulteo is running inside a web browser. What's more, the screenshot also shows Duval creating a presentation on the 'Ulteo Connected Desktop'. Ulteo is going to be hosted on Duval's own servers, enabling users to connect to their own desktop from anywhere in the world. [...] The system administration and upgrades will be handled at the server end, as too will application installation. [...] Anyone with a browser will be able to use Ulteo - indeed, Ulteo is going to need a broadband connection to work - as the client will only require Java."
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RE: Java + Browser = PITA
by jcinacio on Tue 26th Sep 2006 12:43 UTC in reply to "Java + Browser = PITA"
jcinacio
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2006-03-12

Actually, Java on the browser/client part is only there to connect, view and control the "remote Desktop": should be pretty thin.

To be honest, i don't see anything particularly new - there is already a lot of software today of this kind, just not a browser-based java app.

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