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| Platform: | Windows | File type: | .exe |
| Updated: | 11 May 2013 | Size: | 4.5 Mb |
| Developer: | EmTec | License: | Shareware |
| Category: | Networking, Various | Downloads: | 3402 |
This powerful terminal emulator and telnet/Secure Shell client is well known for it's outstanding user interface. It lets you access character based hosts via telnet, modem, Secure Shell (SSH/SSH2), ISDN and other means of communication. It can be used to connect to Unix/Linux hosts and shell accounts, BBSes, 3270 mainframes (via TN3270 emulation) or internet muds.
It's functions (like typed command history, scrollback, multiple window support, etc.) make it the preferred tool for people who have to access Unix shell accounts from a Windows platform. Linux admins will feel like sitting on their native console with ZOC's support for the Linux emulation with full colors, meta-keys and local printing.
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Advanced Host Monitor 9.50
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