lefty@twg.com (David N. Schlesinger) (06/29/90)
In article <630@seila.UUCP> johnt@seila.UUCP (john grant) writes: > Now that I have to use MacTCP, Telnet (nice generic version) > no longer works - there is obviously a confrontation when they both make > a bid for the Ethernet card. > > Therefore, I need a Telnet-alike that will be happy to share its > world with MacTCP - any suggestions ? Well, at the risk of being immodest, my company sells a Telnet/FTP program for the Mac that works with MacTCP. I believe we'ree currently getting $179 for it, but you'd have to check with the salescritters to be sure. If you're interested, here's the address and phone number: The Wollongong Group 1129 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 415/962-7100 The name of the product is "MacPathWay Access". |<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| | David N. Schlesinger || "When I have nothing to say, | | The Wollongong Group || my lips are sealed; | | Internet: Lefty@twg.com || say something once, | | POTS: 415/962-7219 || why say it again?" -- David Byrne | |<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|
kdb@macaw.intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) (06/30/90)
In article <7468@gollum.twg.com>, lefty@twg.com (David N. Schlesinger) writes: > In article <630@seila.UUCP> johnt@seila.UUCP (john grant) writes: > > Now that I have to use MacTCP, Telnet (nice generic version) > > no longer works - there is obviously a confrontation when they both make > > a bid for the Ethernet card. > > > > Therefore, I need a Telnet-alike that will be happy to share its > > world with MacTCP - any suggestions ? > > Well, at the risk of being immodest, my company sells a Telnet/FTP program > for the Mac that works with MacTCP. I believe we'ree currently getting > $179 for it, but you'd have to check with the salescritters to be sure. > > If you're interested, here's the address and phone number: > > The Wollongong Group > 1129 San Antonio Road > Palo Alto, CA 94303 > 415/962-7100 > > The name of the product is "MacPathWay Access". > At the risk of getting flamed... :-) Just about every product on the market at this point supports MacTCP. Novell - HostAccess Ungermann Bass - UWS InterCon - TCP/Connect II TWG - MacPathWay Access and several of the PD telnets: NCSA Telnet Stanfords MacIP I believe that TOPS Terminal does as well. Hope this helps... -- Kurt Baumann 703.709.9890 703.709.9896 FAX