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Try using alpha communicator. At $25.00 per seat is has a perfect
scoansi emulation, built-in LPD utility and works great with filepro.<br>
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Richard D. Williams<br>
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<pre wrap="">>From inside the gravity well of a singularity, Lerebours, Jose shouted:
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<pre wrap="">Is anyone using "crosstie" to open telnet session
off browser and connect to filePro linux/unix based
applications?
I checked tridia.com and found no mention of this
product (discontinued?). I have not called them
but wondered if any member of the community has
have any experience with it.
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Used to. A client of mine had it years back. That product was
discontinued around five years ago when the -one- person at Tridia that
wrote and supported it decided to leave. They no longer make or support
Crosstie.
I'd suggest looking at MultiView Catalyst from Futuresoft.
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.futuresoft.com">www.futuresoft.com</a> If you want a demo that uses fP, look at our mutual
friend Nick's online demos, Jose. :) It's far better than Crosstie was,
and it has far more security, including LAN tunnelling from what I was
told--you don't have to expose your *nix box directly--just through MV.
mark->
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