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Indigo Terminal Emulator

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KINSole

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Mobile SSH for Sony Ericcson

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Mocha W32 Telnet/SSH

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Indigo is a powerful terminal
KINSole is a free, open
Mobile SSH gives you Telnet
Mocha W32 Telnet is a Windows
based communication software
source Win32 implementation
and SSH1/SSH2 terminal
98/2000/NT/XP application.
for telnet and serial
of client side of the telnet
access to a wide range of
It makes it possible to
communications. Indigo
protocol, described in
network devices and
connect to a host via TCP/IP
offers many tools and
detail in the RFC854 and
applications from your
with the Telnet or SSH1/2
functions that cannot be
related RFCs. It uses win32
wireless handheld. It
protocol and emulate a VT220
found in competing terminal
console API and therefore
supports VT100, IBM 5250,
terminal.
software. Indigo is a
may run both windowed and in
and IBM 3270 terminal
 
complete replacement for
fullscreen character mode.
emulation
 
TELNET ® and HYPERTERM ®
 
 
 


Date: Jan, 01 2007


Date: Aug, 06 2005


Date: May, 09 2006


Date: Jan, 19 2007
Mocha W32 TN5250 makes it
Mocha X Server is a simple to
Nexus Terminal is a fast,
PASSPORT PC TO HOST provides
possible to connect to an
use PC X11 server software
flexible, inexpensive telnet
Windows-based TN3270,
IBM host (AS/400) via TCP/IP
program that is running on a
client application for
TN5250, SCO ANSI, VT100 and
with the TN5250 protocol and
standard PC Windows
connecting Windows PC users
VT220 telnet terminal
emulate a 5250 Display
platform, such as Windows XP.
to IBM mainframe, AS/400,
emulation for Microsoft
Station.
 
and LINUX/UNIX systems via
Windows Includes Visual
 
 
TCP/IP. Support for SSH, SSL
Basic and VBscript support,
 
 
and SFTP. Easy installation
can be deployed using SMS,
 
 
and setup.
MSI, Citrix or Microsoft
 
 
 
Terminal Server.


Date: Feb, 15 2007


Date: Aug, 06 2006


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Date: Nov, 17 2004
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