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Are you tired?


Tired of terminal emulators that don't work right?


Tired of not being able to use your favorite fonts, because they don't draw right in your unix applications?


Tired of emulators that cost an arm and a leg, but aren't worth a dime?


Tired of not being able to even use the most common of unix editors, vi, because your terminal emulator won't update the screen properly?


Tired of trying to copy a section of your screen to the clipboard, only to find that you have to copy one line at a time, because your terminal emulator can't do any better?


Tired of a cluttered taskbar due to extraneous windows your emulator opens, or due to multiple open connections?





You're not alone.

At JAI, we've heard your complaints about other emulators, and we've listened. As a result, we're proud to introduce J-Term, a new kind of terminal emulator.

We're power users here at JAI, and we wrote J-Term for people like us. J-Term does all it's work in one window, thus giving you a cleaner desktop. No unnecessary clutter.



Can your terminal emulator do this?


J-Term lets you connect to multiple remote hosts simultaneously, all from one main window. And we're not talking tiny little windows, all stacked up together and hard to use. J-Term adds a new tab at the bottom of the main window for each connection. Any time you want to change views, just click the appropriate tab, and the main window view changes to the connection you want to see.

Want to copy some text to the clipboard, to paste to another application, or to another connection? Just draw a box around only the text you want, and click a button to copy that text. No more having to copy a whole line at a time (though J-Term allows for that, too).


J-Term lets you use any fixed font you want for your connections. "Nice," you're thinking, "but the emulator I'm using does that, too." We're sure it does. But, if you run a remote application that draws lines and boxes, how does your emulator measure up? Do they look like lines and boxes, or do you see funny ASCII characters, instead of what you'd expect? Only J-Term comes with proprietary "font-forcing", to make any fixed font draw the lines, if that font can at all support them. If the font can't, J-Term will find the closest font to the one you're using that will do it, and switches you to that font. All it takes to enable font-forcing is a button-click.




Interested?

Why not give J-Term a try? Click here to download an evaluation copy. Simply save the file you download to a temporary location. When the download is finished, run the executable (JTSETUP.EXE) to extract the program installation files. When you're through with that, run 'SETUP.EXE' to install J-Term. Just think, in no time you can be like the satisfied J-Term user below.

J-Term user
This user bought J-Term. Not only did she save lots of money, she can work the way she wants to now.


Heard enough? Ready to buy?

Good. We're ready to sell. J-Term's pricing is simple: the price all depends on the number of licenses you puchase. Please use the following table to determine the cost to you. Just give us a call at (256) 864-0068 to place your order.

Numberof copies Cost per copy
1 - 100 $10.00
101 - 250 $8.00
251 - 500 $6.00
501 - 1000 $5.00
1001 - 5000 $4.00
More than 5000 $3.00