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> Well, I for one have been very interested. Started with Linux in April'99 > as a little R&D project at work, and haven't looked back :) Being able to > use tn5250 was great, because at that point I didn't have access to our > M$ terminal server box. That way I was still able to do my day job even > in Linux. Later I got a Citrix client for TS access[1] but by that time I > was hooked on tn5250. Apart from checking how CA does something (like > with the Shift-left/right cursor Scott has just added) I've not used it > in over two years. It also means I can log into NetShare400[2] from home, > where I don't have Windows anymore. I'm very grateful to the all the > developrs for a great product - it'll be good to see your input again :-) > > Regards, Martin > [1] Now use the open source RDesktop instead - http://www.rdesktop.org > [2] With my unbeatable rate subscription ($0) to work on my open source > tools :) That NetShare400 looks pretty cool. Too bad I didn't look into it before I bought my little AS/400. Still, it would certainly be useful to have access to the development tools. For writing test programs and the like. Mike Madore
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