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 :-) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html