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We were using aXes at my former company. The product is young, so it has some quirks. But Arterial (the company that wrote aXes), is really interested in enhancing their product. aXes is a good product, but since it is browser based, it has some limitations. When I left the company, Arterial was working on allowing keystrokes to buffer. I don't know if they have that working now. A heavy order entry user will probably not like it when compared to 5250. Linoma is a great company to work with. The translation is rather snappy and they include the HTTP server needed to run. If I can answer any other questions, let me know. Kent Hohlen Eagle Window & Door PO Box 1072 2045 Kerper Blvd Dubuque IA 52004-1072
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