X-ThinPro by Labtam is a Unix and X-Windows emulator - it gives you remote access from your PC to your Unix and X-Windows applications.

X-Server software by Labtam. X-ThinPro: giving you remote access to your applications

X-ThinPro/W-32 is the world leading X-Server package permitting applications normally available only on expensive UNIX Workstations, to be readily accessed by a companies existing PC network under Windows-95/98/2000 and NT
X-ThinPro/W-32 is an inexpensive yet very effective X-Server product transforming a standard networked PC into a fully functional X-Terminal. It connects different operating systems and their applications together, making it totally transparent to you. You don't have to care where these applications physically locate in your network.

X-ThinPro/W-32 includes Copy and Paste between the X-Window System and Microsoft Windows. It can be started several times to connect to different hosts simultaneously. It includes a backing Store and Save Under facility allowing you to store X-Window System panels 'off screen' which makes it unnecessary for X clients to refresh the screen whenever the window is hidden by another window. This results in less traffic on the network.

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Extract from the X-TinPro Manual:

X-ThinPro is a complicated product for integrating the Microsoft Windows and TCP/IP network environments. X-ThinPro is an inexpensive but effective way to transform a standard PC running under Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 95/98 or IBM OS/2 into a multi-finction terminal. Being based on the TCP/IP open standards, the package integrates a PC into an interoperable computer network. The network of dissimilar computers and operating systems becomes perfectly transparent to you. X-ThinPro enables on your PC's screen to work at once with several applications executed simultaneously on various network nodes. As a result, a heterogeneous network appears to you as a unified large computer system arranged directly on your desktop.