Publisher's Description
From Ericom Software, Inc.:
PowerTerm InterConnect for Mac is the most powerful Apple OS X terminal emulator available. Key features: Terminal emulation: IBM 3270 (TN3270, TN3270E), IBM 5250 (AS400) (TN5250, TN5250E), IBM AIXTerm, IBM 3151, Wyse 50, Wyse 50+, Wyse 60, VT52, VT100, VT220, VT320, VT420, VT525, Televideo: TVI910, TVI920, TVI925, TVI950, TVI955, Linux Console, SCO ANSI, BBS ANSI, AT386, Siemens 97801, ADDS VP A2, and Data General: DG210, DG410, HP 700/92, HP 700/96 and Tandem 6530. Hosts: IBM Mainframe, IBM AS/400, iSeries, SCO, UNIX, Linux, OpenVMS, Mumps, Data General, HP3000, Tandem and more. Other features: telnet, rlogin, modem, serial, SSH (SSH1 & SSH2) and SSL security, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit and support for external devices including POS, external printers, barcode scanners, and pin pad devices.
What's new in this version:
- Additional enhanced support for foreign language keyboards.
- Improved IBM emulation.
- Support for TVI 955 emulation.
More Popular Wireless Networking Software downloads
- NetSpot
1,445 downloads
- WiFi Scanner
447 downloads
- KisMAC
413 downloads
- AirRadar
305 downloads
- Oracle 10g
137 downloads
-
All versions:
1.0 starsout of 1 votes
-
Current version:
0 stars Be the first to review this product -
My rating:
Write review
Results 1-2 of 2
-
"It's not free ! $159"
Version: PowerTerm InterConnect 7.1.8
Pros
Didn't try - too costly
Cons
PRICE too high for consideration
Summary
It's not free as stated on CNet! $159
-
"Good. And bad."
Version: PowerTerm InterConnect 7.1.7
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
PowerTerm works - more or less - but it's interface is about as Mac-like as Windows 95. Worst example: if you want to have multiple sessions with multiple hosts open simultaneously, PT opens a new "instance" of the program (a la Windoze) rather than multiple windows in the same single "instance".
So if you want to bring all windows to the forefront by selecting a single icon in the dock, you can't. For example, if you have four emulation windows open, there will be four icons for PT in the dock! None of the icons, by the way, is labeled with the window (host) name with which it's associated, so if you're logged into four hosts and need to return - let's say - to host A after reading email in another app, you may have to go to the dock as many as four times before you find host A. There is no 'Windows' menu as there would be in any other Mac application.
Buggy: you can't reliably re-size an emulation window by changing its font. Sometimes the displayed font gets smaller when you select a smaller font from the menu, but the window doesn't get smaller - and can't be made smaller. Other times, the displayed fon't gets badly skewed to the right, off screen. Even working with Ericom's technical support we were not able to get windows reduced in size suffciently to allow four non-overlapping windows on an Apple Cinema Display! Crashes frequently on quit under Tiger.
Add Your Review
Submit your reply
E-mail this review
Report offensive content
Previous Versions: