~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (13:23)
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CommNet -- CommNet is an integrated modem dial-up and telnet
client for Windows. It's one of the few telnet clients available that
offer support for Zmodem transfers. Zmodem support allows files
to be uploaded and downloaded from your local site while in a
telnet session, effectively eliminating the need for FTP in some
cases. Another cool feature is the ability to launch multiple telnet
sessions and a single dial-up session concurrently with CommNet.
VT100, TTY, and PC ANSI emulation types are currently
supported; VT220 is not yet offered.
The demonstration version on the net lacks several key features
found in the commercial release ($34.95). First, the commercial
version allows web browsers to use CommNet as a helper app.
Also, the demo version is limited to two concurrent telnet sessions
as well as having restrictions on the total number of phone book
entries and downloaded files. Both versions have toolbar buttons
for launching auxiliary applications, including Write, Notepad, File
Manager, and a DOS session. While I like this functionality, I
would also like to be able to modify the toolbar and add additional
apps. Finally, CommNet offers customizable Sound Effects for
users equipped with sound cards.
Overall, CommNet is one of the best telnet clients I have used. I
like the ability to send and receive files from within a telnet session,
as well as being able to quickly launch auxiliary apps on command.
For the many users still looking for the quintessential telnet client,
do yourself a big favor and make sure that you check this app out.
Pros: Zmodem transfer support, send/receive files in a telnet
session, launch auxiliary apps
Cons: Lacks VT220 support, lacks customizable toolbar, expensive
relative to EWAN
New: Faster Zmodem file transfers, improved VT100 emulation,
remapped PC ANSI colors
Version Reviewed: 2.1
Date of Review: 8/29/95
~terry
Tue, Jul 30, 1996 (06:11)
#1
Reviewer above: Forrest Stroud.