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- From: "Gary Hopkins" <wk00624@psilink.com>
- Subject: Re: What's some good ~free terminal s/w (kermit?)
- In-Reply-To: <1993Jan7.045719.24461@leland.Stanford.EDU>
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 00:28:41 GMT
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- >DATE: Thu, 7 Jan 93 04:57:19 GMT
- >FROM: Bruce Templeton <bizarre@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- >
- >In article <27556@sybase.sybase.com> thundt@sybase.com (Thomas Hundt) writes:
- >>So, I was wondering, what are some recommended choices for
- >>shareware/freeware along the lines of a modem-oriented terminal
- >>package.
- >
- >I am also interested in whether there are any good terminal programs for the
- >mac, preferably one that has zmodem transfer and some scripting capabilities.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >-bruce templeton
-
- In a word, ZTerm. Shareware, $30 fee / $40 with disk. It only does
- rudimentary scripting, but it's enough to automate basic logins and
- such. I can't think of any other cheap program that does ZModem. Current
- version (I think) is 0.9, and has had two or three updates in about two
- years. Generally, it has just enough bells and whistles and is very
- robust.
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