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CRT
- Version Number: 2.3
- Revision Date: December 3, 1998
- File Name: ntcrt23.exe
- Byte Size: 1,126,867
- License: Shareware
- Cost: $30.00
- Evaluation Period: 30 Days
- Home Page: http://www.vandyke.com
- Description: One of the best terminal applications
on the 'net, CRT has key mapping, Zmodem capability,
custom colors, login scripts, you can name your title bar
different for different connections, and much more. This
new version has many new features!
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J-Term PRO
- Version Number: 1.1
- Revision Date: December 1, 1998
- File Name: JTPSetup.zip
- Byte Size: 2,320,018
- License: Shareware
- Cost: $29.95
- Home Page: http://www.jonesautomation.com/jtermpro.html
Description: J-Term Pro is a telnet client
providing ANSI, VT100, and VT220 support. It allows
multiple simultaneous connections in one window, full
keyboard remapping, complete color control, and a
complete scripting language. The PRO version is packed
with a FTP client and FTP server.
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NetTerm
- Version Number: 4.2.9
- Revision Date: October 5, 1998
- File Name: nt32429i.exe
- Byte Size: 1,440,309
- License: Shareware
- Cost: $20.00
- Evaluation Period: 30 Days
- Home Page: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~zkrr01/
- Description: One of the best telnet clients
available on the Net. Very user friendly and easy to use.
SMall and loads quick. Also useful to those looking not
to use alot of disk space.
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ZOC (Zap-O-Comm)
- Version Number: 3.10
- Revision Date: November 1, 1998
- File Name: zow310.exe
- Byte Size: 884,240
- License: Shareware
- Cost: $71.00
- Home Page: http://www.emtec.com
- Description: A telnet and ISDN communication
application that offers a feature richness that is rarely
found even in commercial packages. It offers the commonly
used emulations (ANSI, VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220, IBM
3270 and Secure Shell (SSH) and file transfer protocols
(X/Y/Z-Modem, Kermit, CompuServe-B), lets you configure
close to everything (the main options tab sheet contains
18 tightly packed pages) and offers a wealth of
functions.
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