Just a quick post–we forgot to mention in the last post that with installers 42aa, along with IE6+, Firefox and latest versions of Safari, Google Chrome Version 5+ is also supported with the Flynet Web Terminal Emulator and runs great. Not surprising since Safari and Chrome share a common Webkit family tree…
As with Firefox and Safari, function key keyboard mappings all work except for a few of the really special keys like Pause/Break and so on. For full keyboard mapping Internet Explorer on Windows remains the option due to the use of our win32 keyboard hook that lets FVTerm get to any key it wants to.
Still an exclusive in the HTML-based terminal emulation market (and working great with Chrome) is our type-ahead capability which uses the same AJAX support we have had for over 6 years to buffer keystrokes screen-to-screen. There is a long list of exclusives for our Web 2.0 terminal emulation including the level of presentation quality, which always seems to be 3x factorial better than any competition we’ve checked-out.
Since we don’t use Flash in any way, the Flynet terminal emulation running on Safari is also compatible with the iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone…although it would usually only be needed for un-converted screens in an enhanced UI application…