Reflection X Advantage is a multiplatform X server that connects Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac desktop users to graphical UNIX-based applications. Built with OpenGL and SSH support, Reflection X Advantage makes it possible for users to experience the rich visual display and reliable security they need to get their jobs done—from the office, from the road, from around the globe.
What’s New in Reflection X Advantage?
- Compatible with Windows 7 logo.
- Windows desktop shortcut support for starting X client applications.
- RENDER extension support.
- FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module.
- Centralized client, server, and session configurations.
- Active Directory and LDAP Domain integration for publishing configurations to directory users.
- Negative coordinates support in multi-monitor environments.
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard support.
With Reflection X Advantage you can:
- Deliver UNIX-based applications to Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac desktop users.
- Give remote users reliable access to X applications, thanks to high-latency and low-bandwidth optimizations.
- Enable users to suspend an X session and resume it later—even from a different location or desktop.
- Display highly graphical and 3D X applications via OpenGL 1.4 and GLX 1.4.
- Recover lost sessions after a workstation crash or network outage.
- Allow colleagues around the world to concurrently view the same X session and share ideas in real time.
- Centrally create client, server, and session configurations and then publish them to users from a variety of user directories, including Windows Active Directory, LDAP, and local user directories.
- Ensure secure communications through integrated Secure Shell (SSH) technology that provides FIPS 140-2 validated encryption, public key authentication, and X11 forwarding.
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2417 Reflection X Advantage 2.0 New Features and Release Notes
2235 When to Use Reflection X Advantage
2236 Running Reflection X Advantage and Reflection X on the Same Machine