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- Description:
Emulus is an X-Windows/Motif application which uses
TCP/IP to establish a connection to an IBM mainframe host, emulating a
3270 terminal. Emulus supports mainframe graphics, including 3270 graphics
datastream extension used by mainframe SAS Software. Other features
include customization through dialogs, a scripting facility to record and
playback host interaction, EasyPads (customized windows of buttons), and
cut and paste between Emulus and other X applications. Emulus also comes
with Helplus, an hypertext help viewer modeled after WinHelp. It is used
to provide online help for Emulus, but can also be used to develop Help
for other X applications.
- Distribution media:
CD-ROM.
- Licensing policy:
Licensing is per CPU.
- OS provisions:
Linux 1.2 or higher, 8-16 MB RAM, 5 MB hard disk; Motif
statically linked.
- Documentation:
Printed book, man pages, online help, English.
- Product support:
Technical Support from SAS Institute.
- Price range:
US$99; includes hardcopy documentation, and
Technical Support for one year.
- Vendor:
SAS Institute Inc.
SAS Campus Drive
Cary, NC 27513
U.S.A.
- Phone:
+1 919 677 8000
- Fax:
+1 919 677 8166
- EMail:
saspjh@unx.sas.com - URL:
http://www.sas.com - Contact:
Phil Herold
- Last modified:
August 4, 1997.
- Description:
Executor 2 allows your Linux system to run many Macintosh
applications, including commercial software like Adobe Photoshop and
Illustrator, Quark XPress, Microsoft Word and Excel and Quicken, as well
as lots of Macintosh shareware, freeware and demoware. A compatibility
database is available at our
web site. Executor 2 also allows you to read and write
Macintosh formatted media without losing important meta-data information
like the file type and file creator.
- Distribution media:
CD-ROM.
- Licensing policy:
Commercial software with a time limited demo
available from our
web site.
- OS provisions:
Linux/X and Linux/SVGAlib.
- Documentation:
30 page mini-manual in CD-ROM jewel-box case,
additional tutorial information available on our web site and in the
Usenet group comp.emulators.mac.executor.
- Extra features and add-ons:
Each Executor 2 CD-ROM contains Executor/DOS
and Executor/Linux. You can switch between them, but are allowed to only run
one at a time.
- Price range:
Suggested Retail: US$249. Educational Institutions:
US$149, Full-time Students: US$65.
- Vendor:
ARDI
Suite 4-101
1650 University Boulevard, NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
U.S.A.
- Phone:
+1 505 766 9115
- Fax:
+1 505 766 5153
- EMail:
questions@ardi.com - URL:
http://www.ardi.com
- Last modified:
November 4, 1997.
- Description:
Caldera licensed and ported SunSoft's Wabi technology to
enable end users to run popular Windows 3.1 applications on Linux-based
system software. Channel Partners and customers can utilize Caldera Wabi 2.2
for Linux running on Caldera OpenLinux, an open source environment, to
remotely manage Windows 3.1 applications at home, in the office or on the
road. Channel Partners who create customized turn-key solutions based on
environments like SCOR OpenServer 5 or Windows NT can now use the Wabi/COL
solution to increase revenues by lowering overall cost and system
requirements. The suggested retail price for Wabi 2.2 for Linux is
US$199. The product requires Linux on a 386 (or higher) Intel-based
processor, 16 MB RAM (24 MB recommended), VGA-quality video and 10 MB disk
space.
- Distribution media:
CD-ROM.
- Licensing policy:
One user per licensed copy. No shareware or FTP.
- OS provisions:
Runs on Caldera Network Desktop and OpenLinux.
- Documentation:
Online and printed manual.
- Product support:
30-days installation support via EMail and phone.
- Available since:
November 18, 1996.
- Countries with distribution:
47 countries worldwide; see
our
web site
for local reseller.
- Price range:
US$199 with additional licenses at
US$179. Educational pricing is US$149 with additional
licenses at US$129.
- Vendor:
Caldera, Inc.
633 S. 550 E.
Provo, UT 84606
U.S.A.
- Phone:
+1 800 850 7779, +1 801 377 7687
- Fax:
+1 801 377 8752
- EMail:
orders@caldera.com - URL:
http://www.caldera.com - Contact:
Nathan Hatch
- Last modified:
November 14, 1997.
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