Rogue Wave® HostAccess offers a suite of terminal emulation products that provide Windows™ users with secure access to legacy, host-based applications. It also has the ability to enhance the interface of existing applications with toolbars, mouse support, push buttons, combo boxes, check boxes, radio buttons, ActiveX™ controls, COM objects, and includes the powerful AutoGUI feature.
HostAccess® offers a suite of terminal emulation products that provide Windows™ users secure access to legacy, host-based applications. It also gives the ability to enhance the interface of existing applications with toolbars, mouse support, push buttons, combo boxes, check boxes, radio buttons, ActiveX™ controls, COM objects, and includes the powerful AutoGUI feature.The benefits of using HostAccess for terminal emulation include:
HostAccess terminal emulation includes asynchronous/synchronous connections, server-based administration, concurrent users, and multiple session access, all in a single package.

| Features | Benefits |
| Application Integration | Brings other departmental and company applications together in one common interface using your choice of interfaces |
| Powerful AutoGUI | Completely transforms the look and feel of green-screen legacy applications, dramatically simplifying the process of reading, understanding, and entering information |
| Mouse Navigation | Use your mouse to navigate through applications and menus, and to jump to inputs |
| Keyboard Customization |
Define functions for PC keys including macros, scripts or specific character strings |
| Multiple Sessions | Run any number of host sessions concurrently, limited only by available PC memory or by other restrictions imposed by the selected network communication protocol |
| File Transfer | Supports all the standard file transfer protocols, including Kermit, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, IND$FILE, and FTP (including passive sessions), as well as its own proprietary file transfer protocols (PICK.DOS, and UNIXDOS) |
| Command Stacker | Recall and edit previously entered keyboard entries without retyping; configure the command stacker to prevent username and passwords from being recorded |
| 3D Line Sculpting | Enhances on-screen line drawing by using a 3-D sculpted line-effect to give your application a 'chiselled' look and feel |
| Macro Scripting Support | Automate standard tasks using the powerful macro facility. You can use the macro recorder to automate simple tasks, or you can write a program in the HostAccess macro language to automate almost any host task |
| 64-bit Windows™ Support | Supports Microsoft® x64 Editions of Windows XP Professional™ ,Windows Server 2003™ and Windows Vista™ |
| Printing | Configure your printer to support the requirements of your particular environment. Send printer output to a file, assign local (slave) host printing, or define graphics support for printing |
| AiF | Allows you to implement a host-driven GUI client for your applications. This implementation enables your application to support Dumb Terminals, Character based emulation, and full Windows™ GUI support |
Legacy systems often used a host-dumb terminal architecture where the dumb terminal accessed the host's capabilities, including stored information, computation power and printing, through one of several terminal communication protocols such as VT100 or ANSI. Terminal emulation software such as HostAccess® enables a modern Windows™ PC to appear as a terminal and access these legacy applications. The level of emulation is complete and includes alpha-numeric keys as well as screen management functions such as cursor positioning and screen clearing.
HostAccess enables you to connect to one or more hosts across different networks using multiple emulations and protocols. HostAccess is session-based and supports multiple, concurrent sessions each with a different emulation. Individual sessions can be open, closed, and saved independently of other open sessions.
HostAccess supports both block mode and asynchronous (character-mode) emulations. Block mode devices tend to be those designed to work with large mainframes such as IBM 3270 and IBM 5250. Character mode devices tend to be those designed to work with mid-range systems such as DEC VT100 and Prism.
HostAccess also allows the user interface of legacy terminal-based applications to be modernized using its powerful AutoGUI feature. In three easy ways, HostAccess technology enables you to implement your terminal emulation solution:
HostAccess 7.40d is a new maintenance release which corrects several previously known bugs and includes the following new features and enhancements:
HostAccess 7.40c is a maintenance release that improves existing features and fixes the following problems:


