


So before giving another try to new software i have carefully thought on what i really needed and what i didn't: it came out that since i connect to office using a VPN i don't really need solutions that are built to be used for "remote assistance". TigerVNC: more or less the same as TightVNC.I think this is a more general limitation of the VNC protocol. This makes impossible for me to use some software were text colours and details matter. TightVNC: this is very stable, but even with a good connection, the image quality is not so good.This happens even under good network conditions. I spend more time restarting the remote server because the connection drops suddenly and most of the times it can't connect again (stuck on login). The latest version are even more prone to become obsolete very fast. TeamViewer: even using the licensed version, it get stuck on non-compatible versions, commercial use (just tell me why i paid for it!).I don't really like remote desktop, and honestly most of the times I'm happy with just SSH, but sometimes i need to use some GUI that i can't use locally from home. Recently due to increased time spent on remote work i spent a lot of time trying remote desktop solutions that suit my needs. AKA: I've finally found i remote desktop solution that i actually like
