DynaComm Asynchronous 2.1     communications software for Windows
DynaComm Asynchronous Edition Is Optimized for Windows
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
The latest edition of DynaComm Asynchronous Edition is optimized
for Windows, Future Soft Engineering says.
 
It supports Compuserv B+, XModem, YModem, YTerm, and Kermit. It
also supports many terminal emulation packages, including HP
700/94, DEC VT-52, VT-100, VT-220, IBM 3101, Televideo 925/950,
Vidtex and Adds VP-60. Recent additions include support for
NetBIOS, UBNetCI, ComBios, and Device network interfaces.
 
A communications manager, Director, integrates the functions of a
phone dialer and also lets you execute scripts created with
DynaComm's script language. With 275 tools, you can create script
to handle most communications tasks, such as dialing and logging
onto bulletin board services, which can subsequently be executed
by clicking on icons with a mouse.
 
Other additions include support for Digital Equipment's LAT
protocol, HP 700/94 emulation, and multi-channel capabilities
that let DynaComm act as multiple servers and multiple clients at
the same time.
 
A built-in text editor has several functions, including wrapping
text, helping you cut and paste, and align, center and reformat
text.
 
Price: $295; upgrade for 2.0 users, $50.
 
Contact: Future Soft Engineering, Inc., 1001 S. Dairy Ashford,
Suite 203, Houston, TX 77077, (713) 496-9400.
 
                              --- Roger K. Adams
 
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