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Re: reflection for HP

 
syno
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reflection for HP

Dear all,
Where can I download the software of Reflection for HP free?
Could you provide me the website or ie link?
Thanks.
Syno
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harry d brown jr
Honored Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

Free??

This isn't Enron, Conseco, or the World Bank.

You have to pay for Reflection.

http://www.wrq.com/products/reflection/

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harry
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U.SivaKumar_2
Honored Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

I dont think you will get it free :-)

regards,
U.SivaKumar
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Vicente Sanchez_3
Respected Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

Hi Syno,

All Reflection products have 30/60 evaluation days. After this you have to buy it.

Regards, Vicente.
Pete Randall
Outstanding Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

Actually, you can use the link Harry gave you to request an evaluation CD. Pick a product (Relection X), then click on product evaluation and there's a button to request the evaluation CD.

Pete

Pete
John Bolene
Honored Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

this software costs real money

there are others that are free an may work as well

try

http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/
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Wodisch
Honored Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

Hi Syno,

if you need a free Xserver (like in free beer), why not surf to http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin
and download the XFree84 from there - it works, it's fast, it's complete, you get the UN*X tools as add add-on (free, too) and you won't be into DRM problems ;-)

FWIW,
Wodisch
Rick Beldin
HPE Pro

Re: reflection for HP

If all you need is a nice terminal emulator client, try putty. It is free and supports ssh. Search google.com for putty to find a download site.
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Wodisch
Honored Contributor

Re: reflection for HP

Sorry, Rick:

"putty" falls prey to yesterday's CERT-message about *some* SSH implementations, OpenSSH 3.5p1 does not (that's what you get from CYGWIN)...

Regards,
Wodisch