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Subject: How is K95 doing?
Date: 24 Jan 1997 18:06:58 GMT
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<sigh> I hope that this info is fairly easily available 'cause my need
isn't exactly earth shattering, to make a long story short, there
is a "discussion" about the demand for telnet for Win 95.
One (very coarse) measure of this would be how many copies of Kermit95
have shipped.
Is there any feel for how much of the demand for K95 is for file transfer
only, how much includes significant use of the terminal emulator
for telnet?
TIA
Robert
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