X- Win32 allows remote display of UNIX windows on Windows machines in a normal window alongside the other Windows applications
Version History
X-Win32 was first introduced by StarNet Communications as a product called MicroX in 1991.[2] As the internet became more widely used in the 1990s the name changed to X-Win32. The table below details the origination and transformation of MicroX into X-Win32.
A limited set of versions and their release notes are available from the product's website.
LIVE Sessions Update, Direct 2D Support, Reprise License Manager
June 1, 2014
2014
Error Corrections
July 31, 2017
18
UI Overhaul, Updated SSH Module
March 26, 2019
19
Added option to run X-Win32 in the system tray
Features
Standard connection protocols - X-Win32 offers six standard connection protocols: ssh, telnet, rexec, rlogin, rsh, and XDMCP
Window modes - Like other X servers for Microsoft Windows, X-Win32 has two window modes, Single and Multiple. Single window mode contains all X windows with one large visible root window. Multiple window mode allows the Microsoft Window Manager to manage the X client windows
Copy and paste - X-Win32 incorporates a clipboard manager which allows for dynamic copying and pasting of text from X clients to Windows applications and vice versa. A screen-shot tool saves to a PNG file.
OpenGL support - X-Win32 uses the GLX extension which allows for OpenGL Support
Related products
X-Win32 Flash is a version of X-Win32 that can be installed and run directly from a USB Flash Drive
Discontinued products
X-Win64 was a version for 64-bit Windows,[5] but the extended features in that version can now be found in the current version of X-Win32.
Recon-X was an add-on product for all X server products, including X-Win32 competitors such as Exceed and Reflection X, which added suspend and resume capabilities to running X sessions. Features of Recon-X were incorporated into the LIVE product line