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IBM Personal Communications
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Platform, operating system: Microsoft Windows
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IBM Personal Communications
Developer / company: IBM
IBM Personal Communications is an industry-leading, traditional Windows emulator that provides comprehensive connectivity and access to host data.
- Provides an optimal platform for traditional access to data and applications on the host.
- Features 3270, 5250 and VT emulation, FTP client, SNA application support, and SNA and TCP/IP connectivity.
- Supports nearly any protocol, including TN3270(e), TN5250, ISDN, HPR, and SNA, to help you connect a user to any data, anywhere.
- Offers extensive API support, including Emulator High-Level Language Applications Programming Interface (EHLLAPI), through programming languages such as C++, VBScript, and Java.
- Provides SNA interfaces of LUA, APPC, and CPI-C on the Microsoft Windows platform.
- Maintains the integrity of SNA LU6.2/CPIC/APPC applications over IP, providing the only solution for transporting SNA applications over an IP network.
- New in V6: End user conveniences including Scratch Pad, Quick Connect, Find Text, and improved copy options
- New in V6: Support for the latest Windows versions, including Windows V7 and Windows Server 2008
- New in V6: FTP client security
IBM Personal Communications works with the following file extensions:
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IBM Personal Communications default file extension associations
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