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Re: Which Comm prog?
- Subject: Re: Which Comm prog?
- From: cmcurtin@r-node.io.org (C Matthew Curtin)
- Date: 15 Nov 1993 22:39:27 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Internex Online, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (416 363 3783)
- References: <2c4bkv$4bt@pace3.cts>
ctcole@mtu.edu (Christopher T. Cole) writes:
>Hello world!
printf("Hello, world!\n");
>After straying away from my IIGS for a while (in favor of my Mac II),
>I have rediscovered the awesomeness of the Apple II.
Well, it's nice to have you back. Welcome home. :-}
>Now that I've got a modem for both machines, can anyone reccomend a
>good shareware/freeware comm program? I need a pretty faithful
>VT100 emulation, preferrably a good ANSI emulation as well.
As far as VT100 goes, TelCom/GS is the best (and fastest). It's free and
available via ftp from cco.caltech.edu.
>Also, what's the best commercial comm program?
Currently, most people will probably agree on ProTERM. However, ANSIterm,
a GS-specific comm package seems to have a pretty satisfied user base. I've
seen ANSIterm's demo and it does indeed look like a really good package.
Further, it does ANSI emulation like no other GS program I know.
Two unreleased - but oft mentioned - GS term packages are Spectrum from
Seven Hills and TelCom II from Procyon. I am personally holding out for
TelCom II, as I've been a big fan of TelCom/GS and GNO/ME, both from Procyon.
(Hi, Jawaid!) However, I've not seen either Spectrum or TelCom II and can't
provide much more insight about either package.
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