NoMachine released version 3.2.0 of its Linux-compatible "NX" remote access software for thin client networks and other remotely-hosted, low-bandwidth applications. The open source NX 3.2.0 client improves behavior when running on a kiosk, says Italy-based NoMachine.
NX positions a caching proxy server on either side of the X Window System's client-server architecture, thereby reducing network traffic to differential transfers of whatever is not already cached. For example, it transmits only cursor movements and menu changes instead of resending the entire screen. NoMachine claims that NX can reduce network traffic by up to 50 times, providing Citrix-like scalability.
The new NX release consolidates version 3.1.0 maintenance-release fixes, says the company, while adding improved support for QGIS (Quantum GIS) applications. Other touted improvements include fixes for Windows display initialization problems, special German characters, edit-menu copy-and-paste, .X11-unix directory startups, plugin mode operation, MacOS/X 10.5 Leopard server support, and NX tunneling during "rootless" sessions.