Per discussion with Frank, we're probably going to switch back to calling this thing "Kermit 95". The new "C-Kermit for Windows" name never really stuck, and once C-Kermit 10.0 goes stable on Unix/Linux/VMS/etc the version number on Windows and OS/2 is probably going to start diverging in confusing ways if for no other reason than occasional maintenance releases to keep the SSH and SSL/TLS code up-to-date.
The rebrand back to Kermit 95 is targeted for Beta 7.
Per discussion with Frank, we're probably going to switch back to calling this thing "Kermit 95". The new "C-Kermit for Windows" name never really stuck, and once C-Kermit 10.0 goes stable on Unix/Linux/VMS/etc the version number on Windows and OS/2 is probably going to start diverging in confusing ways if for no other reason than occasional maintenance releases to keep the SSH and SSL/TLS code up-to-date.
The rebrand back to Kermit 95 is targeted for Beta 7.