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z/Scope Classic Terminal Emulator 6.2.0.55

z/Scope Classic Terminal Emulator

z/Scope Classic is Cybele Software’s fully featured PC-to-Host Terminal Emulation for accessing to AS/400, IBM Mainframes and UNIX hosts. It can be run on Windows 98/ME/NT/2K/XP/Vista platforms, and supports TN3270E, TN5250E and VT100/420 protocols. It has multihost/multisession emulation capabilities and provides secure access to SSL 2-3, TLS 1.0 and SSH enabled hosts. It optionally includes a FTP Client with full awareness of AS/400 objects and z/OS datasets, integrated into its tabbed interface.



HIGHLIGHTS



* Stand-alone PC-to-Host terminal emulation.

* Support for extended TN3270 and TN5250 protocols.

* Support for VT52, VT100, VT220, VT320, VT420 and ANSI.

* Support for SSL 2.0, and 3.0, TLS 1.0 and SSH1, SSH2 security protocols.

* Open multiple emulation sessions simultaneously and switch them quickly and easily through tabs or view up to 4 sessions together in tiled view!

* Full multi-session FTP client also integrated into the tabbed interface.

* Integrated Printer Emulation. Send, queue, pause, cancel and even preview you prints!

* HLLAPI, EHLLAPI, WinHLLAPI Support.

* Collapsible panel for quick and direct access to connections.

* Create new Hotspots contextually from the screen through the Hotspots wizard.

* Unmatched look&feel and the most intuitive and user-friendly interface, now with support for the slickest skins.

* Localization for foreign Languages: Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Swedish.

* Navigators provide a new way to automate navigation sequences.

* IND$FILE for VM/TSO/CICS file transfer support.

* Integration with Microsoft Office suite. Export text in the emulation display directly to Word or Outlook applications.

* Screen History for convenient one-click access to previously visited screens.


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z/Scope Classic Terminal Emulator 6.2.0.55

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