Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!usc!ucla-cs!uci-ics!zardoz!tgate!ka3ovk!ki4pv!cdin-1!dsinc!wells!mdi386!bruce From: bruce@mdi386.UUCP (Bruce A. McIntyre) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Ideal PC terminal program for use with Xenix/Unix? Summary: Term is the equal of Pro-Yam, but offers more platforms Message-ID: <149@mdi386.UUCP> Date: 5 Oct 89 12:20:26 GMT References: <22233@looking.on.ca> <562@crdos1.crd.ge.COM> <3266@hounix.UUCP> <111040@nstar.UUCP> Organization: Wells Computer Systems Corp., Levittown, Pa. 19058 Lines: 26 In article <111040@nstar.UUCP>, larry@nstar.UUCP (Larry Snyder) writes: > > I use Pro-Yam (ZCOMM's big brother) on my AT under both DOS and XENIX. > > I started out with ZCOMM and liked it so much I moved up to Pro-Yam. I > > can't say enough good things about either product. > I also use Pro-Yam under Xenix 386 daily to communicate with > several remote sites - and have found Pro-Yam to include almost every > feature one could ever want. The manual is cryptic after coming from > a DOS world - but it opens up your eyes to the power behind the product. > Larry Snyder uucp:iuvax!ndcheg!ndmath!nstar!larry I use TERM from Century Software, primarily because I need to support a variety of systems. I have TERM running on: 1. IBM PC - PCDOS 2. 386 PC - Xenix386 3. B28 - BTOS 4. Mac - McIntosh 5. VAX - VMS I think that there are others as well. But at least I only have to run and learn one system, and it is very good one. bruce -- ========================================================================= Bruce A. McIntyre, McIntyre Designs, Inc. VOICE(215)322-1895 143 Bridgetown Pike, Langhorne, Pa. 19047 DATA (215)357-2915 {wells|lgnp1}!mdi386!bruce bruce@mdi386 tbit+