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dejavusoftware
03-28-2003, 07:08 PM
We at DejaVu Software, Inc. would like to announce a new release of PockeTTY, our SSH, telnet and serial terminal for Windows CE. PockeTTY Lite (telnet and serial only) has also been updated. This release supports PocketPC (original and 2002), H/PC 2000, H/PC Pro, and Palm-sized PC devices.

Version 1.08 is primarily a maintenance release. PockeTTY 1.08 is now capable of exchanging 8192-bit Diffie-Hellman keys with SSH2 servers, and its SSH2 user certificate code is more robust. Both PockeTTY and PockeTTY Lite have better support for saved sessions, new support for Telnet break commands, and more serial connection speeds.

For the full release notes or for further details about PockeTTY and PockeTTY Lite, see their web pages at:

http://www.dejavusoftware.com/pocketty/
http://www.dejavusoftware.com/pockettylite/

PockeTTY is $39.95 shareware, PockeTTY Lite is $15. The unregistered version will allow you to use all of the features, but will only allow you to connect for 5 minutes at a time. Once you register, this restriction is lifted. For information about registration, please visit our registration page:

http://www.dejavusoftware.com/registration.html

As always, if you have any comments or suggestions about something that PockeTTY or PockeTTY Lite does (or you would like to see it do), please drop us a line at:

[email protected]

DejaVu Software, Inc. -- Sometimes we juggle.
http://www.dejavusoftware.com/
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Pony99CA
03-28-2003, 09:43 PM
As a suggestion, how about some screen shots? It may not be important for this application, but they would be very useful for your games.

For example, I love Mille Bornes, but I don't want to go through the hassle of downloading the trial, installing it, executing it and (maybe) uninstalling it just to see if I like the look of the game.

Steve

Jorj Bauer
03-28-2003, 11:23 PM
As a suggestion, how about some screen shots? It may not be important for this application, but they would be very useful for your games.

For example, I love Mille Bornes, but I don't want to go through the hassle of downloading the trial, installing it, executing it and (maybe) uninstalling it just to see if I like the look of the game.


Great idea Steve! We generally have screen shots available in the documentation on our web site, but I'll see what we can do to make them more visible.