Can this be used as an alternative to tn3270 emulators such as Passport, Rumba, 
PCOM, etc?

Randy Harris
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 19:06:03 +0800, David Crayford wrote:

>Thanks for sharing. I just tried it and it's cool. Much better than 
>c3270. Supports all the usual fruit. I spend a lot of time in shells 
>and this is a great utility.
>
c3270?  A fairer comparison would be to x3270.

Does it support screen capture as text (not inage)?


On Thu, 17 Nov 2022 13:44:53 +0000, kekronbekron wrote:
>
>It is cool indeed. I wish IBM did more to encourage enterprises (especially 
>the mainframe domain) to use more open source.
>It's quite obvious now that open source isn't broke man's software; it's a 
>place for very talented people from around the world to solve common problems, 
>in a way that a single vendor cannot.
>Like how some folks write extremely performant this or that.
>
That's somewhat the way things were a half-century ago, prior to OCO.

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