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Changes made in version .56

  • Emulation problem on HPUX fixed
  • Emulation tab problem fixed for AIX
  • Screen attributes complete
  • Printing introduced
  • linedraw character set introduced
  • VT100 function keys introduced
  • Initial offscreen placement fixed
  • Word selection now selects words that wrap lines
  • Initial window size now set correctly with fonts other than 8pt
  • Corrected screen attributes for PYRAMID
  • Double click selects word
  • Triple click selects line
  • Quad click selects screen
  • delete line now works on HPUX
  • font dialog now creates font of correct size

Changes made in version .57

  • Printing fixed (black borders)
  • Selection scrolling fixed
  • Variable speed selection scrolling added
  • Some display characteristics changed
  • Install detects when files are in use and prompts for reboot

Changes made in version .55

  • Fixed About box
  • Fixed context menu
  • Fixed a VT100 bug
  • selecting text correctly selects text that has wrapped lines.
  • Selected block now disappears at appropriate times
  • VT100 insert line bug fixed
  • Font face and size selection in toolbar.
  • Fixed Maximize function
  • Screen attributes introduced

Changes made in version .52

  • Context Menu added
  • Property Sheets fixed

Changes made in version .51

  • rewrite VT100 emulation

Changes made in version .50

  • Base Functionality


 

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I've tried lots of different telnet/ssh clients, and I have two long-time favorites: Putty and Absolute Telnet. Putty, because it's such a quick download that on someone else's machine i can run it without going through an install, and it runs ssh. But for my own machine, the only choice is Absolute Telnet. It stores my password, terminal appearance and connection settings so that it's literally 2 seconds from clicking the icon to being logged in to my remote ssh accounts. It's incredibly customizeable, but not overwhelmingly so. I hardly ever pay for software (I'm embarassed to say), but I like Absolute Telnet so much I've paid for the full version and I'm glad I did. It's important to note that this software is maintained by one guy, Brian Pence, who personally answers people's questions on his online forum and answers email inquiries (he's answered a couple of mine, and always been really helpful). I gotta say, you hardly ever get this kind of commitment and personal touch in software anymore. --Ben Wheeler