Good Morning Bruce,
I've been a very happy user of DX-Telnet for a long time. It's a very
flexible program with lots of goodies, that aren't hard to get up and
running, including a startup routine that starts DX-Telnet, a
handshake program, and then DX4Win. It's very stable, the last update
was almost a year ago. Take a look at:
http://www.qsl.net/wd4ngb/telnet.htm
It's not shareware, but there is a one time registration fee. And,
the author is VERY helpful.
The usual disclaimer, I have no financial interest in either DX4Win or
DX-Telnet. Just a happy user.
73 - Ted - W8TTS
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> Good Morning:
>
> Which terminal program would you recommend for use with DX4WIN. Telnet is
> out of the Question but DX packet spots are OK in my Area. Any Ideas would
> be appreciated. Shareware would be better!
>
> 73 Bruce N9BX
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73 - Ted - W8TTS
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