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Features and Benefits
Features
- wIntegrate® enhances the user interface of your host-based
character applications and integrates with popular Windows desktop
tools.
- Easy to use, out-of-the-box terminal emulation and file transfer
for host-based applications.
- Flexible deployment options — thin-client or local installation on
Windows; run as a signed Java application or an applet in a Web
browser.
- Resilient connections allow users to recover access to applications
in the case of dropped connections.
- Configurable settings to improve application user interface.
- Advanced scripting capabilities for client-side control of user
interface and integration with Windows via OLE, ActiveX and DDE.
- Host routines for server-side control of user interface and
integration with Windows.
- Forms-based interface to Query Builder for creating and automating
reports.
- Report Wizard to convert server HOLD entries to popular file
formats including PDF.
- Unicode and UTF-8 support for input and display of multi-byte
characters.
- Monitor functionality, similar to TANDEM, to simplify server
administration for thin client deployments.
- Supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for encryption, end-to-end
authentication and certificate management.
- Supports Secure Shell (SSH) for public-key cryptography to
authenticate the remote computer, and also optionally allow the remote
computer to authenticate the user.
Benefits
- Adds new impact to software applications.
- Protects software investments.
- Integrates applications with popular desktop tools.
- Reduces user training requirements.
- Connects applications to intranets and the Web.
- Takes advantage of ActiveX and OLE support.
- Deploys with ease.
- Thin client deployment reduces cost of ownership.
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wIntegrate® v6.3 delivers increased security and improved tools for enhancing your application. wIntegrate integrates your applications with popular desktop tools such as Microsoft Word and Excel and revitalizes your user interface, providing both rich and thin clients that can be embedded in a Web browser. Learn more
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