> > ..., but IBM PComm is still much more powerful.
> I think you're right; but would you mind to elaborate?
> We're talking terminal emulation here, aren't we?
PComm does SNA as well as TCP/IP.
PComm has GUI setup for many config factors, including keymap.
PComm has extensive macro support.
This is not meant to slam tn5250, which I use regularly. It's
just a comparison of free software vs. polished commercial software,
in response to the poster who objected to the idea of free j-5250
encroaching on the commercial domain.
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