![]() ![]() * Screen saves and restores using protocols for Accuterm, HostAccess and System Builder * Slave (Aux) printing prints host data to your Mac printer * Wyse keys programmable by the host or user * AppleScript support – over thirty AppleScript commands available to use * A separate telnet tool is no longer required. * Secure settings for company managers to prevent users from making changes * Supports ANSI color and Wyse 370 Esprit Color * Connection scripts automate the login process * Host menu item selection by mouse-click on screen * Clipboard can be pasted back to the host computer * On-screen text can be copied into the clipboard as an object or as editable text * The user can connect to several different hosts, or run multiple sessions simultaneously with one host * Multiple-session support for up to ten windows simultaneously For instance, you can write a script to transfer data from the host to a file on your Macintosh and then tell another application to open that file. Scripts compiled as applications can be run from “Run AppleScript” under the Special Menu. Many functions of MacWise can be controlled by a script (such as transferring data to and from the host, sending commands to the host and messages to the MacWise user). This means that you can use the scroll bar to scroll back to previous screens to look at the data or print a scrolled-back page or copy a selection into the clipboard. Video attributes such as inverse and underline are also saved, including colors. MacWise remembers the last 40 pages that appear on your screen, regardless of whether the data has scrolled across the screen or the screen has cleared. ![]() You can scroll back to the past 40 pages of data. * Special iPhone sized window for use with third-party VNC software * Also communicates directly with the Mac Unix Shell Connect to the host via serial, modem, telnet, ssh, via the internet or local connection. Works with Intel or PowerPC Macs, MacBooks, Powerbooks and desktops. Esprit III color is also supported in Wyse 370 mode. MacWise emulates ADDS Viewpoint, Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Wyse 370, Televideo TV 925, DEC VT100, VT220 and Prism terminals. MacWise allows a Macintosh to be used as a terminal, connected to a host computer directly, by modem, local area network or over the Internet with telnet or ssh secure shell. A separate installer is provided for the older Tiger OS. The installer is backwards compatible to OS X 10.5. MacWise terminal emulation software is now compatible with Mountain Lion installations. Driftwood, Texas – Carnation Software has released MacWise Version 14 for Macintosh. ![]()
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