Conklin Systems Releases CS Online Version 210
May 25, 2005 -- PalmSource Mobile Summit & DevCon, May 24, 2005 - Conklin Systems is pleased to announce the release of CS Online 2.1.0, a VT100 & Telnet emulator with extensive data logging and serial debugging features that make it ideal for industrial and engineering applications.
Conklin Systems acquired the popular Mark/Space products Online, a terminal emulator package, and Fax, a send/receive Fax package for Palm Powered mobile devices and smartphones earlier this year. CS Online 2.1.0 is the first release from Conklin Systems. New features include a powerful line-input mode with command history and support for Palm Powered Symbol scanner units with host integration support.
Mark/Space had discontinued Fax in 2003, and more recently Online, to focus on their immensely successful The Missing Sync line of synchronization technology products for the Macintosh. However, there was still a great customer demand for Online and Fax. Rather than leave customers wanting, Mark/Space worked with Conklin Systems to make the two products available again.
Terence Conklin points out, "There are more devices with built-in serial communications now than ever before. Routers, telescopes, and even toys have serial interfaces that people need access too. Online has always been the best tool for not just emulation, but data analysis, and we'll be continuing that tradition."
"We believe both Fax and Online provide users of Palm Powered products with invaluable productivity solutions," said Larry Berkin, director of developer marketing, PalmSource. "These applications are designed to solve common problems for many users who need to control existing serial-based electronics or just want a robust fax solution while on-the-go."
Conklin Systems brings more than 25 years experience with terminal emulation and data communications, and is already planning new functionality for these popular products.
You can learn more about CS Online and the upcoming CS Fax at:
http://www.conklinsystems.com/palm/
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Conklin Systems Releases CS Online Version 210