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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
- Path: sparky!uunet!ulowell!swlvx2!swlrau.msd.ray.com!rgc
- From: rgc@swlrau.msd.ray.com (RICK CARLE)
- Subject: Re: What's the Best PD term program?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.132934.7694@swlvx2.msd.ray.com>
- Sender: news@swlvx2.msd.ray.com (NEWS USER)
- Organization: Raytheon Company, Tewksbury, MA
- References: <114975@muvms3.bitnet>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 13:29:34 GMT
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- In article <114975@muvms3.bitnet>, rcbi110@muvms3.bitnet (R. ALAN MONROE) writes:
- >
- > The subject says it all... My brother just bought a used xt laptop, and the
- > guy gave him QuickLinkII with it, but it is pretty crummy.
- >
- > Any recommendations?
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- Not "public domain" - there may be none of those.
- But rbcomm & mskermit together make up a good freeware package; they're
- both copyrighted, but free. I use mskermit for terminal emulation &
- kermit file transfer (for PC-to-Unix) and rbcomm for all other file
- transfer (eg, PC-to BBS). Telix (shareware) is a good replacement for
- both, although its terminal emulation doesn't compare with mskermit.
- Nevertheless, I might switch to Telix, if I have some extra $.
- Rick
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