Celcorp, which announced Celview 3.0.3 last week at the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco, is also offering discounts of up to a 20 percent on Celview licenses purchased by March 31, 2004. The latest release of the software, Celview for Macintosh Version 3.0.3, delivers one major enhancement: it has support for multiple Macintosh keyboards, which, the company says, will benefit people who use Macintosh laptops but may want to use a bigger keyboard when they “dock” their PowerBook on their desktop.
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The SNA gateway server features a more extensive set of SNA protocols than the other two editions, but it doesn’t support Mac OS X.
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The AS/400 and mainframe editions run on the older Mac OS release, Versions 8 through 9, as well as on the newer Mac OS X 10.3 “Panther” and Mac OS X 10.2 “Jaguar” releases. There are three versions of the Celview for Macintosh software: the AS/400 Edition, the Mainframe Edition, and the SNA Gateway Edition. Celcorp acquired the rights to MacRumba from Wall-Data in 1996. Celview has a long lineage and is descended from Apple’s SNA*ps terminal emulation software, which was acquired by Wall-Data and packaged as MacRumba.
The Celview for Macintosh product line is a mature emulation package that provides Telnet 52 emulation, FTP, and host printing for Macintosh computers.