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  9. From: Robert Ong <onglc@pacific.net.sg>
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  11. Subject: Scaled Down Version Of Kermit-95
  12. Date: Tue, 02 Sep 1997 12:10:01 -0700
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  23.  
  24. Hi,
  25.  
  26. Does anyone know if a scaled-down / crippled version of Kermit-95 is
  27. available for evaluation?
  28.  
  29. I work in an environment where is it rather difficult to obtain any form
  30. of petty cash to buy software just for evaluation.
  31.  
  32. We are currently using Kermit 3.14 (DOS) and on the DEC-Unix, and so far
  33. have no problems.  We are moving over to the Win-95 platform, and would
  34. like to see how easy it would be to define function keys, navigation on
  35. the desktop, telnet into our network, etc before committing. We are also
  36. looking at Ericomm, which is rather good, but would like to stay with
  37. Kermit-95.
  38.  
  39. Thanks
  40.  
  41. Robert