MacWise 4.41

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  • Date added:
    09/05/2003
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    1.0M
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS 8.x/9.x

Publisher’s description

MacWise emulates ADDS Viewpoint, Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Wyse 370, Televideo TV 925, DEC VT100, and Prism terminals. Esprit III color is also supported in Wyse 370 mode. MacWise allows a Macintosh to be used as a terminal--connected to a host computer directly by modem or over the Internet. The emulators support video attributes such as dim, reverse, underline, 132-column modes, and graphic characters sent from the host computer, as well as an enhanced Viewpoint mode. Features include a phone list and dialer for Hayes-compatible modems, onscreen programmable function keys, and more.

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  1. Great product to make programs with .NET Anonymous -- December 9 2005, 17.19

    Helps make creating .NET programs really fast. Easy to use and easy to see what you are making. Lets you code in C# and VB.NET, if you have to or know how. Has a plugin system so it is very expandable and adaptable. Tech. support is very helpful and the company takes advice from users to improve their product.

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