Using Anzio with BBX
Introduction
Both Anzio Lite and AnzioWin, beginning with version 12.6zd, can be used to run multiple sessions on one PC while consuming only one license of BBX.
Both Anzio Lite and AnzioWin, beginning with version 12.6zd, can be used to run multiple sessions on one PC while consuming only one license of BBX.
While "sounds" other than a keyboard beep are not really part of terminal emulation, they are a part of Windows and provide some unique opportunities.
AnzioWin and Anzio Lite both support two simple approaches to automated logins.
AnzioWin version 12.0 and upward, from Rasmussen Software, offers an enhanced ability to view bitmaps within the terminal emulation window.
Many of today's Windows applications support some form of drag and drop, whereby you can drag a file name to the application from Windows Explorer or a third party applica
The "Anzio" terminal type is a special terminal emulation designed by
AnzioWin and Anzio Lite work just fine on the tablet PCs we have tested with.
When you run Anzio (AnzioWin or Anzio Lite), you are communicating with a character-based application on a server (or host).
Our normal licensing for Anzio Lite and AnzioWin is a per PC license. Additionally we offer a concurrent-use license. However this requires that you have your own license management software already in place. Concurrent use license would allow you to run a specified number of Anzio Lite or AnzioWin sessions at any one time, but have the ability to install the software on an unlimited number of machines. Concurrent use licenses are 40% above the cost of a normal user license.