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It's called NXHost and it was in NeXTStep long before Microsoft or Apple could dream of it's capabilities.
Since when could RDP be used to share a computer screen? I've never seen it used that way. From what I've seen, it's only for remote, GUI logins.
VNC needs to be installed in order to share the screen with another user sitting in front of the computer.
VNC and RDP have two very different use-cases.
RDP is closer to X11 XDMCP (remote X logins) than to VNC.
Haven't used the desktop sharing in MacOS X, but I believe it's closer to VNC than RDP.