Ideally, a "dumb-user" application will have those desireable
operating features
plus the following:

a) ability to do tnc command mode e.g. not just KISS mode.

b) easy to install, no wierd lib dependancies or complicated
scripting.

c) built with X awarness in mind, if we want an X front-end too.

d) "hot keys" for user specified commands & external scripting.

e) support or awarness for compression, both during connects and
post e.g. ZTelnet and 7-Plus.

jk

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----- Original Message -----
From: Matthias Hensler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: Packet Terminal Program


>
> TNT uses textmode and so it can be used over telnet. Additionally an
> console application exists, which can be used to connect and
maintain
> TNT.
> TNT should have all features you request, and a new stable version
will
> appear soon.
>
> On the other side you also can run X-programs like LinKT, by setting
> DISPLAY enviroment variable in your telnet session.

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