>>>I downloaded it from a BBS last night and the program is
>>>for sure SUPER!. Some real nice features, but it seems to
>>>have lots of bugs. Who has made this program?
>
>>It's terrible, it crashed twice just trying to configure it, so
>>I immediately got rid of it.
>>It was 'made' by some Australians I think. Actually it looked
>>suspiciously like Term (one of the older versions), it looked so
>>much like it that I suspect they used a lot of the Term source.
>>So don't bother with it, just get Term2.3.
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>Yes, it looks very like Term. I usually use Term, but since XComm
>had some more features, I'll stick to it for a while. Or at least until
>I see how the next version will work.
>
>The phonebook was *much* better in Xterm and I also had a feeling that it
>was much faster online. Better ANSI-routines.
I'm glad you approve. I put alot of effort into making the phonebook nice to use. The new version has an extremly powerful phonebook editor which looks the same but does quite a bit more. I cannot STAND term's phonebook. It is totally unusable. (Sorry Olaf). As for ANSI routines, X-Comm doesn't process the incoming data, it only outputs it and stores it for the review buffer, capture/printer etc.
Anyway, Version will be very much different to the old beta. We are currently upto V0.96, about to go to V0.97. I hope that it will be out after I go to england for my school holidays (I'm only 16 you know :-)).