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X-Deep/32

X-Deep/32 is a powerful X Windows Server designed & developed by Pexus that allows Windows users to link to LINUX/HP-UX/UNIX/Sun Solaris machines and access the application present within the connected server. It can be used on various variants of Windows, including XP, NT, ME, 2000, and 9X. Users can utilize the service within a LAN-friendly environment. Users can also use a VPN as a medium to connect their office network with their PC.

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X-Deep/32 Alternatives

#1 XWinLogon

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XWinLogon is an X-server package that acts as a medium for Windows users to connect to a dedicated Unix/Linux box. It can be used by downloading and installing a Windows Installer that quickly places the required files onto the computer. Once the files have been installed, you can proceed to the next stage, which is the creation of a session through a remote PC.

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#2 VcXsrv

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VcXsrv is a high-profile Windows X Server based on the Xorg git sources and helps you construct an optimized X Server through Microsoft’s Visual Studio. It is fast, lightweight, and takes a short time to install. You can use it on Windows Computer and create unique Graphical User interfaces. It is actively being updated and can be easily downloaded by heading over to its package on Sourceforge.net.

#3 X410

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X410 is a reliable X Window server that allows Windows 10 users to use apps located on a remote PC. To run it, the user needs an SSH client that contains X11 forwarding to create a connection with the desired server. Once the user is linked to the server, they can run the GUI by calling it from the command prompt. The service can be fetched from the Microsoft Windows Store and is easy to install. It regularly connects to Microsoft Store to check for fresh updates and applies them when they are available.

X410 is highly secure and has been thoroughly checked by Microsoft for speed and quality. It has been fully optimized to provide a seamless experience. The service can work without problems on 4K monitors and allows you to use clipboard interchangeably between Windows and Linux Operating Systems. Besides text, the clipboard also recognizes images and HTML.

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#4 FreeXer

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FreeXer is a fast and secure X Server suite that allows Microsoft Windows users to convert their system into a powerful X Windows terminal. It is based on X-Server from Cygwin. However, In contrast to Cygwin’s X-Server, it offers a much more improved experience to users. The service hasn’t been updated in a long time and can be found and installed from SourceForge.

#5 XLiveCD

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XLiveCD is a CD-ROM image for users running a Windows Operating system to initialize a server session Live by utilizing the CD image. They can connect to the remote PC by running the SSH client and select the desired application, after which the contents of that application will be displayed on their Windows Machine.

#6 MobaXterm

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MobaXterm is a free server and tabbed SSH client for Windows operating. It is one of the best and enhanced terminals for multiple types of network tools for remote computing purposes. The developers consider the MobaXterm an ultimate toolbox for remote computing, so it is mainly used.

The best about MobaXterm is that it is a single application and integrated with various tools and features that are loads of functions crafted as per the demands of programmers/webmasters and IT administrators.

The functions of MobaXterm are for all those users who have to handle their remote works. The best about MobaXterm is that it provides almost all those tools and features to the programmers crucial for productive work, like the availability of remote work tools, the Unix command system, Windows desktop features, and embedded X-server, etc.

#7 Xming

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Xming is a display server for the X11 system compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and later OS. It provides a set of sample X tools, applications, and a set of fonts. Xming supports multiple languages and some graphics extensions, including OpenGL, Mesa 3D, and GLX. It is based on Cygwin server, which is an X.Org Server. One benefit is that it runs natively on Windows without any 3rd party emulator. The SSH (Secure Shell) can be used with Xming to secure the data transfer session from other computers. In case the SSH is not used, the local file Xn.hosts must be implemented with the IP and hostname of the remote computer.

Xming is cross-compiled with MinGW compiler and Pthreads-Win32 multithreading library on Linux OS. With the GUI feature, you can run multiple graphical apps on the remote workstation. Eventually, the program is well suited for experienced users as it requires a steep learning curve for beginners.