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From: tom@ssd.csd.harris.com (Tom Horsley)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: What is the upgrade policy of kermit for win 95?
Date: 07 Sep 1995 15:04:37 GMT
Organization: Harris Computer Systems Corporation
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In-Reply-To: hounsell@cc.joensuu.fi's message of 4 Sep 1995 06:02:31 GMT
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>And finially will this run on win nt 3.51+ system?
I second that question, and raise with another: Will the Windows version
have the ability to fully control exactly what each and every keystroke
generates in terminal emulation mode? (Like I can do in DOS).
(I keep seeing all sorts of people saying kermit isn't as fully featured
as this or that other program, but the one feature I use most in kermit
is the ability to remap keys with different strings being generated for
different Alt/Ctrl/Shift combinations, and most, if not all, other
terminal emulators I have looked at are really pitiful when it comes to
letting you program the keyboard, so from my point of view, kermit is
much more fully featured than all those other products...)
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