San Jose, California-based Grafpoint Inc has launched X-One for Microsoft Windows, a Windows-based X server program that enables users to have concurrent access to X Window applications on a host computer, while running MS-DOS and Windows programs locally; the company already offers X-One 386 X server software for MS-DOS; the new Windows and MS-DOS version […]
San Jose, California-based Grafpoint Inc has launched X-One for Microsoft Windows, a Windows-based X server program that enables users to have concurrent access to X Window applications on a host computer, while running MS-DOS and Windows programs locally; the company already offers X-One 386 X server software for MS-DOS; the new Windows and MS-DOS version is $500.