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You know, until you mentioned it, I seem to have it in my brain that PCOMM was no longer a separate product after it (also?) became CA's client. Hmmm, I think I have an old copy of PCOMM gathering dust somewhere. Anyone know if there's any upgrade deal on that? - Dan Bale (I am *NOT* "Dale" http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200105/msg00281.html ) SAMSA, Inc. 989-790-0507 DBale@SAMSA.com <mailto:DBale@SAMSA.com> Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.) -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Vernon Hamberg Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 11:14 AM To: midrange-l@midrange.com Subject: Re: Looking for the perfect 5250 client... Recent versions of Client Access Express seem to support the VPN, at least there was a recent post to that effect. I've been using Personal Communications v5. It was about $150. No license counts on the 400. Same features as CA. You can still run any version of CA, just don't install its emulator. Or don't install CA at all. I still think PCOMM (& CA) have the best macro facility. If youdon't need this, it's not so important. At 10:59 AM 3/28/02 -0500, you wrote: >O.k., this is it. I am looking for the "perfect" 5250 emulator client. In >short, I can say that the good features of Client Access (v3r2 is what I >currently use) make it an ideal client for me. But CA carries a lot of >baggage, and sometimes I am forced to use other 5250 clients because of >limitations. The one that I am currently forced to use as some clients' >AS/400s don't have CA installed, is a dud called ViewNow currently marketed >by NetManage (more on that below). > >The good that keeps me coming back to CA: >Primarily, when using the green screen, I don't even know the mouse exists; >I am definitely a keyboardist in this mode. I also use a *lot* of MS >Word-type of copying/pasting and cursor navigating in the course of my daily >work: >- Ctrl-C: Copy selected text into clipboard >- Ctrl-V: Paste clipboard >- Shift-Cursor: Select text in the direction of the cursor key being used. > >When editing source, I colorize comments quite a bit. I need an easy way to >do this. CA has a macro function available for this that I assign to a >popup keypad and to a few keyboard key combinations. I will *not* succumb >to copying attributes from a "color" source member set up for this purpose. > >The 27x132 mode is very readable. I do all my editing in this mode. > >Frankly, I don't think these features would be all that difficult to >achieve. However, my (admittedly limited) experience with other vendors' >5250 clients has left me unfulfilled. I have yet to find one that will let >me do the customization I described above. (If any of you know of one, >please let me know!) The aforementioned ViewNow is a piece of cr*p, you >need a support contract to report bugs (!!!), and, anyways, NetManage isn't >enhancing or fixing it anymore (but they'll be glad to sell you Rumba). Woe >be to you if you type a non-numeric in a numeric-only field, or try to type >past the end of a mandatory field-exit field with this client; the Reset key >doesn't fix it, and we (finally) discovered that you have to SysReq and >return to get the keyboard to unlock. Bleaahhh. > >The other "new" thing I've encounted is connecting to remote AS/400s thru >VPN. I discussed this in a previous thread. The IP address points to our >server, and then a pre-defined port on that server "VPNs" to the remote >AS/400. CA v3r2 does not seem to support this. ViewNow does. Do other >clients support this? > >I am wondering if the open-source 5250 client I've seen discussed here would >allow me to do the customization I require "out-of-the-box". I would be >willing to develop something for it, if it is possible, and is within my >skillset. > >Comments would be most certainly appreciated. > >- Dan Bale >(I am *NOT* "Dale" >http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200105/msg00281.html ) >SAMSA, Inc. >989-790-0507 >DBale@SAMSA.com > Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur. > (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
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