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  11. Subject: Re: How is K95 doing?
  12. Date: 31 Jan 1997 22:49:34 -0500
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  22.  
  23. >...Is there a wierd emulator you need that kermit doesn't have?  Probably
  24. >not, but just in case, you can ask them to provide, say, Gorzub emulation,
  25. >and they will probably add it in the next release...
  26.  
  27. I also love k95 as the best terminal emulator around (I am particularly
  28. fond of the fact that it will let me control *exactly* what *every* key
  29. on the keyboard does), but if they are really interested in implementing
  30. the every wish of their users, I wish they'd integrate my other favorite
  31. program, perl5, as the scripting language - that would make for a totally
  32. flawless product :-).