Re: [JFW] JFW Support for Unix & Mozilla

  • From: Chris Nestrud <ccn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 08:54:01 -0500

I have found that Secure CRT from Vandyke Software (www.vandyke.com)
also works well with JFW. Information on configuring it for best
accessibility and scripts are at:

http://www.panix.com/~ccn/projects/jfw/scrt.php

Chris

On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 03:02:19PM -0700, Sean M McMahon wrote:
> Wunderful!  A fellow unix convert.  If you're looking for full support of 
> unix/linux systems where you are at the unix/linux system,  you would use 
> speakup and the speakup mailing list <http://www.linux-speakup.org/>  or 
> emacspeak <http://www.sf.net/emacspeak> .  speakup is great for the 
> console applications and works from start to shutdown while emacspeak 
> works inside of emacs and is great for the small set of applications which 
> come with it including mail reader, web-browser calendar and many more. If 
> you're talking about jaws support of unix systems via a remote connection 
> using your windows machine, jaws supports some terminal applications like 
> teraterm and microsoft telnet.  It's support for cygwin with ssh is not so 
> great.  Jaws will mess with your arows in a remote sesion with a unix 
> system so look at the tech support notes on the fs website for recomended 
> settings with terminal emulation.  Some more information about terminal 
> emulation can be found on the jfw lite site I believe, including scripts 
> for teraterm.  hth
> Sean
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> "Mike Paciello" <mpaciello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> I'm interested in the level of support JAWS provides for Mozilla and
> Unix -- formal support. I can use JAWS with Mozilla on MS Windows -- but
> is their formal product support? How about Opera? 
>  
> I am not aware of any support for JAWS on Unix or Linux. I assume
> someone has hacked together a prototype, but I could be wrong. Anyone
> aware of these efforts?
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> Mike Paciello
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