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That's good to know. In the past, we tried to use PC5250 via Parallels, but the function keys didn't work properly out-of-the-box. We own the CA license and already have ACS. We're not using ACS in production though, because of 3rd party programs that don't support it yet. Those are Windows-only programs, so they won't be a factor here.



-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Rowe [mailto:timmr@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2014 3:30 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IBM i Access Client Solutions for Mac



Yes the ACS product works very well with MAC. The good part of ACS, if your company already has XW1 licenses, which I would assume it does as most companies have used the iAccess for windows product for a while, then moving to ACS is a free transition.

Mac was one of the primary reasons the ACS support was created.

Thanks. Tim


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