I use x3270 on Linux, and wc3270 (a Windows port of c3270) on Windoze.
See: http://x3270.bgp.nu/

<http://x3270.bgp.nu/>I'm sure that *some* of the commercial emulators are
better, but I believe that *most* are not.  Disclaimer: I have never used
Vista.

x3270/c3270 is solid, lightweight, and more than adequate for me.  It
includes support for SSL/TLS and dynamic logmode/screen sizes (I typically
use 133x60).  You can also customize the keys, colors, etc, although the
documentation is a bit cryptic.

It is almost certainly the best emulator for the price, and if there is a
feature that is missing, you can jump right in and help add it :-)

Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com

PS> For the nostalgic, the x3270 project also maintains a IBM 026 Keypunch
emulator:
http://x3270.bgp.nu/x026.html

This could be just what you are looking for if your shop is trying to cut
back on ISPF usage in order to save money :-)




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