FilePro from Linux xterm or other terminal?
John Esak
john at valar.com
Tue Jul 27 18:24:00 PDT 2010
Bill,
My first choice would be Anzio. He must have a Linux executable for
Anziowin light.
John
P.S. FacetCorp makes a server for the Linux side that there FacetWin client
uses. It works flawlessly in terms of color aned all else. But it is $$ for
each license. It has its own version of smb based sharing built in which is
very helpful for non programmer business types... Sort of exactly what
you're not! :-) Did you actually say "Maybe I don't know what I'm doing..."
:-) Now *that's* funny.
Anzio has got to be the way to go, and it has some really cool features,
like being able to print areas of the screen you designate with your
mouse... Among other things.
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> m] On Behalf Of Bill Campbell
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> Subject: FilePro from Linux xterm or other terminal?
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> What do people do who want to run FilePro from Linux desktops?
> The xterm termcaps don't seem really workable with crazy colors
> and key support (or perhaps I don't know what I'm doing :-).
>
> I know that Ericom's PowerTerm is available for Linux. Are there
> any other terminal programs what work well with FP?
>
> Bill
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