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From: ray@asci.com (Ray Tripamer)
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Subject: Re: How is K95 doing?
Date: 31 Jan 1997 04:34:46 GMT
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Frank da Cruz (fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu) wrote:
: Or you can sample opinions of current licensees -- anyone who would care
: to post here on this subject, don't be shy.
I think that Kermit-95 is by far the best comm. program available for
Windows-95. Their support of K95 is really the *best* of any software
company I have ever dealt with. They actually answer their e-mail. They
answer phone calls. They solve your problems. They really do help people.
Clearly, this is the best $54 we've spent for software.
Kermit has by far the best terminal emulation on the market. Their VT
emulation is likely the best around (probably even better than DEC :-)
Is there a wierd emulator you need that kermit doesn't have? Probably not,
but just in case, you can ask them to provide, say, Gorzub emulation, and
they will probably add it in the next release (I mean they have Volker Craig
emulation in there for cryin' out lout!!) And they keep improving their
product, and providing *free* updates and *free* support - try that with
anyone else.
Good work to all the folks who support Kermit for a job well done.
--
Ray Tripamer
ray@asci.com