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From: "Matthew" <phyxx@netscape.net>
Subject: kermit scripting GUI capabilities?
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 23:21:05 +1000
Organization: University of Queensland
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I want to find a telnet program that can offer scripting capabilities. At
the moment I am using Zoc (www.emtec.com) but the scripting capabilities
offered by Zoc are limited by its lack of GUI options. The most it has is a
one line input box or a box with a selection of buttons. Does Kermit offer a
little more flexability in its scripting?