SW2008: MicroSoft SBS Remote Desktop

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by TOP, Dec 18, 2007.

  1. TOP

    TOP Guest

    SW of course makes the claim to be complatible and (usable) with
    MicroSoft's operating system. With each "improvement" to user
    experience SW pushes hardware and OS to new extremes. This became
    apparent with Remote Desktop even with high speed internet
    connections. Both sketcher and using the middle mouse button to rotate
    are extremely slow. In contrast using other Windows software is much
    faster. Even UG proceeds faster than SW. Both the UG graphics and the
    dialogs are much faster than SW use of fancy graphics techniques and
    sprites.

    TOP
     
    TOP, Dec 18, 2007
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  2. As a remote solution, try HP Remote Graphics, it's optimized for CAD
    and OpenGL. I tested it and it works quite well with SW.

    Nice look + fast = impossible? Maybe the next Windows (hopefully re-
    written and modular) makes a difference.

    Markku
     
    Markku Lehtola, Dec 19, 2007
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  3. TOP

    TOP Guest

    Markku,

    Thanks. In this case there is no choice for me, it is company
    determined. The company does everything by MicroSoft's book. My point
    is that SW, which is in up to the neck in MSoft's method of doing
    things doesn't play well with SW or vice versa. IMHO it is because SW
    goes for all this fancy stuff which is so demanding on the graphics.
    UG which is arguably a more capable program plays much better in this
    environment at the expense of not be quite as user friendly.

    If SW is going to go the full up MSoft route shouldn't they play well
    with some of the MSoft productivity tools?

    TOP
     
    TOP, Dec 19, 2007
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  4. MS does not care if few CAD users are having problems, they just try
    to sell it to the average user that wants to use the internet, chat
    and play mp3. It's more for fun than serious work I'm afraid. Look how
    they messed up with OpenGL in Vista for example. NT4 was a rock solid
    tool for serious work...after that...hmmm. But hey, MS pretty much
    bought NT4, thy didn't make it themselves... :-(

    Here's another interesting piece of remote kind of software: free and
    very small, maybe it uses IE somehow because the size is so small...so
    it could be pure MS-stuff:
    http://www.nchsoftware.com/screen/index.html
     
    Markku Lehtola, Dec 20, 2007
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