
but they are well organized and I'd rather search a little for something I needed than to not have it at all! Zoc is simply amazing. Yes, with so many options, it can sometimes be hard to find what you're looking for. In my 40 year career working with computers, I have never seen a better, more full-featured program. For example, if you are using 64-bit WinRAR, you will not see the context menu on a RAR file unless you swapped 64-bit WinRAR. I've literally never come up with a feature I needed that either wasn't already provided or added by the authors when they understood the need. Locale Emulator is compatible with the following systems, both 32 and 64-bit: Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Locale Emulator supports 32-bit executables running on both 32-bit or 64-bit systems. It provides a tabbed window and individual windows may be separated or recombined by dragging them or the tabs around. Zoc has tons of built-in REXX functions that let you control all aspects of Zoc itself, emulations, file transfers, and more. I switched to OOREXX a decade or so ago, but the provided REXX works very well too.


The program has supported every single thing I've ever needed including unattended modes, reporting window resizing immediately to the attached host, logging, session and program profiles, and the ability to use the REXX scripting language of your choice. PerseveringJievaras's Experience I have used Zoc for 15+ years not only to connect to hosts and network devices, but to implement a complete network management system based on Zoc's scripting abilities.
