PASSPORT PC TO HOST 2004
| Developer: |
Zephyr Software Ltd (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/2000/XP |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$25 (Buy it now)
|
| Size: | 0.061 MB |
| Rating: | Rate this program: |
|
|
|
PASSPORT PC TO HOST is a powerful Windows-based terminal emulation suite designed specifically for TCP/IP communication to IBM mainframe, AS/400, and UNIX applications. As one of the market's very first IP-based connectivity solutions, the mature, feature-rich package is an ideal replacement for older desktop-based emulators, including Attachmate EXTRA!, IBM Personal Communications, NetManage Rumba and WRQ Reflection. With its competitive pricing and licensing options, you can save 50% to 75% on the amount of money you would normally spend for host access. PASSPORT PC TO HOST Highlights: • TN3270E, TN5250E, VT100, VT220 and SCO ANSI emulation clients • FTP file transfer client • Compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, NT, 98 or 95 • Allows you to consolidate multiple emulators with one terminal emulation suite • Ability to use SMS, MSI, Citrix, Microsoft Terminal Server and other deployment methods • Four advanced integration options for session-based screen interface • PASSPORT HLLAPI and Object Toolkits to ease integration development • Ability to use Visual Basic and VBScript to automate routine host activity • API compatibility for HLLAPI applications written for Attachmate, IBM, Rumba and Reflection • Free Attachmate macro conversion services for clients with an annual subscription license and a minimum of 500 licenses • 100% Money Back Guarantee for customers with annual subscription licenses
|
|
|
Latest news:
Python update makes break with past (Thu, 04 Dec 2008 08:40:34 -0800)
Python 3.0 is a major change from the Python 2 series, and the first release that is intentionally backwards-incompatible. Python developers on Wednesday released the final version of Python 3.0, a major reworking of the programming language that is incompatible with the Python 2 series. Python...
The weirdest computing disasters of 2008 (Thu, 04 Dec 2008 05:12:55 -0800)
Roasted laptops, panthers savaging memory sticks and angry fishermen throwing computers overboard top the list of the year's weirdest computing disasters. Roasted laptops, panthers savaging memory sticks and angry fishermen throwing computers overboard top the list of the year's weirdest computing disasters. The top 10...
Roadmap: Open source to take over mainstream IT (Wed, 03 Dec 2008 12:46:14 -0800)
Open source-based IT jobs will grow and the cloud will be ubiquitous, as long as the community takes certain steps, according to a roadmap from the Open World Forum. Within the next 12 years, 40 percent of IT jobs will be related to open source, and open-source-based cloud computing...
Oracle adds data-integrity code to Linux kernel (Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:00:52 -0800)
The enterprise-software company has collaborated with networking-hardware company Emulex to produce Linux kernel data-integrity code. Oracle has announced that it has contributed data-integrity code to the Linux kernel. The open-source code, which has been accepted into the Linux 2.6.27 kernel, is designed to reduce data corruption...
40 percent of IT jobs will be in open source, study (Wed, 03 Dec 2008 05:45:01 -0800)
By 2020, the cloud will have taken over, and open source will rule in the cloud - with the result that 40 percent of IT jobs will be related to open source, according to a report. By 2020, the cloud will have taken over, and open source will rule...
|
|
|