The real question, though, is this: Does it support VT100/ANSI remote printing? The only terminal emulators I have found thus far that do are PuTTY and xterm (Konsole and GNOME Terminal don’t support that functionality, and neither does anything else, to my knowledge).
Now that’s slick. I finally found a chance to try it this week: despite it being a Java application it’s fast and the UI is reasonable.
I had been using Poderosa, another terminal emulator for Windows (C#) but found it too buggy for production uses.
Hrm. That appears to be rather interesting.
The real question, though, is this: Does it support VT100/ANSI remote printing? The only terminal emulators I have found thus far that do are PuTTY and xterm (Konsole and GNOME Terminal don’t support that functionality, and neither does anything else, to my knowledge).
Now that’s slick. I finally found a chance to try it this week: despite it being a Java application it’s fast and the UI is reasonable.
I had been using Poderosa, another terminal emulator for Windows (C#) but found it too buggy for production uses.
Thanks!