Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!esquire!baumgart From: baumgart@esquire.dpw.com (Steve Baumgarten) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: kermit wanted Message-ID: <1801@esquire.UUCP> Date: 26 Feb 90 15:43:36 GMT References: <88644@psuecl.bitnet> <16377@well.sf.ca.us> Sender: news@esquire.UUCP Reply-To: baumgart@esquire.dpw.com (Steve Baumgarten) Organization: Davis Polk & Wardwell Lines: 22 In-reply-to: svc@well.sf.ca.us (Leonard Rosenthol) In article <16377@well.sf.ca.us>, svc@well (Leonard Rosenthol) writes: > If you would like a full featured communications program which offers >this capability then you might investigate MicroPhone II (2.0 or 3.0) which is >the only other comm program for the Macintosh that offer Kermit Server options >including the use of wildcards. Versaterm also supports Kermit server mode. The latest version also fully supports VT220s, including downloadable character sets and function key codes, as well as double-high, double-wide characters. It even has a popup function key keypad that's useful for those of us without an extended keyboard. And it's still under $100. (Standard disclaimer: I just love using Versaterm, nothing more.) -- Steve Baumgarten | "New York... when civilization falls apart, Davis Polk & Wardwell | remember, we were way ahead of you." baumgart@esquire.dpw.com | cmcl2!esquire!baumgart | - David Letterman