TELNET Clients for Public Netscape Stations
Jian Liu
jiliu at script.lib.indiana.edu
Fri May 9 11:54:05 EDT 1997
> I chose Netterm, which costs $20/license, because it worked seamlessly
> with Netscape, allowed flexibility in choice of colors and fonts, and
> with its Smartbutton option, allows one button screen prints of telnet
> screens.
Talking about netterm and netscape, has anyone had any luck with netterm
and the communicator b4? If so, how?
Thanks
Jian
Indiana University Libraries
p.s. I like netterm a lot too. I registered a copy when it was version 3.
something, and when I upgrade to a newer version, it asks if I want to
overwrite an existing netterm.ini file. Just say no, and the licence has
been good ever since.
I like its ability to launch your web broswer when there is an url in your
message or in the 856 field. When there is a copy of the broswer running,
it will just use it, unlike TCP3270, which will launch a new copy of the
browser every time you double-click on an url.
Besides, it display line draws correctly. Very nice.
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