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Doug wrote: > I was going to do a comparison shopping experience of ZOC versus > SecureCRT, there appears to be much overlap between the two. Yes, they're very close. I've used both for many years on Windows. SecureCRT shows the polish of a larger organization, while ZOC has some unique UI optimizations, and developers that are receptive to suggestions. I like ZOC's approach well enough that I've suggested some of its features to the author of ROXTerm, some of which have been implemented. > While they do have have quite a few tools that work on Macs, SecureCRT is > not one of them. I thought we were talking about emulators running on Linux, and I wasn't aware of either being available there, but I haven't checked. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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