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Add WRQ Reflection to your list. Works well, handles 5250 and 3270 emulations. I've got PComm (Personal Communications) 5.8 which I think is still the latest. Basically, PComm is the CA emulator(neither will install if the other is loaded). PComm is nice if you just want a straight emulator. It does 5250, 3270 and some ascii emulations. It can connect via IP, SNA, and even twinax (using an emulation card). The "classic" thin client would be a 5250 terminal. Pat Barber wrote: > It would appear that CA is still the top dog. > > I have used Personal Communications years ago > and had forgot about that. Is that still around > in a current version ??? > > I hadn't heard the term RUMBA in years. I recall > that being very popular at one time. Who owns > that product today ? > > Open source is certainly a possibility but I > would fret about support in a large install. > > I saw a copy of Synapse IP and that did look > prettty nice. > > Nobody mentioned the IBM telnet product at all. > > What about all these "thin client" folks we talked > about in an older thread ??? > > Is anybody using JUST a thin client for everybody ? > > > > > > Pat Barber wrote: >> What is the general population using for every >> day emulation these days ? >> >> Is Access for Windows still the emulator of choice ? >> >> As I recall, most conversations regarding older >> versions of CA start with the phrase "I hate that software". >> >> If it is still hated, what are the other options ? >> >>
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