I have been using TN5250J for years. I hate Client Access. The best part is
the 132 support. With TN52050J I can change the fonts and get a full screen
instead of half the screen being blank.

One thing they don't give you is how to setup to run under JavaW. If you are
interested in that let me know.

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:34 PM, James Perkins <jrperkinsjr@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hello,
Have any Windows users changed to using tn5250j on a daily basis? If anyone
has done it or tried I'm interested in hearing your experiences, good and
bad.

I've used tn5250j a handful of times and really like it, but I'm so used to
iSeries Access I'm a little hesitant on switching over to it. At the same
time, I'm tired of having a separate JRE for every IBM product I install.
Do
Notes, Sametime, Install Manager, RDi and iSeries Access all need a
separate
JRE!

Thanks in advance,
--
James R. Perkins
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