Wavelink Corporation has introduced Wavelink Terminal Emulation (TE) 7.1, designed to expand mission-critical applications that are resident on mainframe systems to mobile workers. The latest release has enhancements that improve productivity and increase compatibility with additional languages and scripting tools.
“By focusing on reliability and ease of use, Wavelink has built the most widely adopted terminal emulation solution on the market,” said Mikkel Storm, Wavelink senior product manager. “Yet we continue to innovate and add new features that significantly improve productivity such as the recent addition of Wavelink Speakeasy (
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Wavelink TE helps businesses increase automation, productivity and efficiency. It provides the only comprehensive client-side voice solution, through Speakeasy, for accessing emulation applications. With Wavelink TE, businesses can accept multiple input sources such as scanning, voice, RFID and keyboard entry.
The Terminal Emulation 7.1 features the new WYSIWYG screen re-formatter that helps administrators optimize TE screens for mobile workers—setting the proper size and resolution, including only relevant data fields and providing on-screen help and notes for mobile users. This improves efficiency and training times, resulting in a higher ROI and customer satisfaction.
Administrators can import and export scripts between the TE scripting utility and third-party text editors. This allows administrators to write TE scripts in their preferred utility to improve ease of use and efficiency.
What’s more, the Wavelink TE scripting utility now supports double-byte characters in Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese and Korean to further the usability of Wavelink Speakeasy voice-enabled emulation.
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