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From: GRIEB@LOCKE.HS.WASHINGTON.EDU (CINDY GRIEB)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.zenith.z100
Subject: BESTERM vs. KERMIT
Message-ID: <8806021541.AA16787@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
Date: 2 Jun 88 16:40:00 GMT
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I, for one, use KERMIT.  It's simple, easy to use, and does everything I
want it to.  I might have switched to BESTERM instead (it does seem to
be a nice program), but it has one fatal flaw for my usage -- it uses up
too many function keys.  I am quite used to using the function keys (plus
ins/del chr/line) with my mainframe editor and it would be a giant step
backwards (for me) to use a communications program that doesn't allow me
to use the function keys remotely.
                                                        Cindy