Macs and fP

Bruce Easton bruce at stn.com
Fri Feb 15 15:10:51 PST 2013


Yes, iTerm2 is very good - there is one instance where it is the only 
solution I have right now to support some recent CentOS boxes.  
Otherwise the built-in terminal app is fine for most needs.  I try to 
work with color turned off.

Bruce

On 2/15/13 5:39 PM, Walter D Vaughan Jr wrote:
> If I had a Mac here's what I would install first.
> http://www.iterm2.com/#/section/home
>
> I would prefer PuTTY, but since it appears no one is working on that product
> for OSX the above is where *I* would start.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: filepro-list-bounces+wvaughan=steelerubber.com at lists.celestial.com
>> [mailto:filepro-list-
>> bounces+wvaughan=steelerubber.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of
>> Jean-Pierre A. Radley
>> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 5:15 PM
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>> Subject: Macs and fP
>>
>> One of my clients, using Anzio on Windows XP to access their filePro
>> database on a Unix server, is thinking of replacing the Windows machines
>> with Apple units.  What should then take the place of Anzio?
>>
>> If using telnet is the solution, what termcap/terminfo setting on the Unix
>> server should be used for those connections?
>>
>> --
>> JP
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