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Topic 156 · 6 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Conference Categories | Apps Conference | Terminal Apps Topics Terminal apps is an all-inclusive category for apps that allow your PC to emulate another type of computer; this ranges from VT102 and VT220 to IBM 3270 emulation. Quite simply, with these applications you can log on to much bigger, more complex computers and perform tasks as if your PC's actually an extension of the larger computer. This is especially helpful for users maintaining an account on a UNIX machine at work or school and for users wishing to log in to publicly accessible remote computers. With a terminal application, you can access one of these computers from home or anywhere else you choose. Some of the better terminal apps combine their emulation client with additional integrated applications. The best of these is WinQVT, which bundles a telnet client with a Newsreader, mail client, FTP (client and server), and printer app. Other apps only perform emulation but work much better than integrated applications when used as an extension of a web browser. Trumpet Telnet and EWAN represent the best apps for functioning as external telnet clients for your favorite web browser. The following are brief descriptions of each application featured on the Terminal Applications Page. - Forrest Stroud, Reviewer
~terry #1
Currently, I am using the telnet program bundled with Windows 95 to write this response but I plan on taking another look a the programs reviewed by Forrest. On my ancient 486 machine which still runs Windows for Workgroups, I am real happy with WS-QVT. I hesitate to touch this combo, as it has worked so effectively as a tool for editing html and administering this system via a myriad of telnet sessions on a huge monitor.
~rlgreen #2
There are a couple very good freeware telnet clients available- niether of which seems to be listed on your otherwise comprehensive site. These are TerraTerm and SimpleTerm. IMHO both outclass Ewan in a major way- they allow z-modem and Kermit file transfer. I use the 16-bit versions, but I believe 32-bit versions also exist. Links to both of these apps can be found at most other Winsock app sites. (e.g., NoNags at http://ded.com/nonags/main.html)
~terry #3
Thanks! I'm always on the lookout for a better telnet client, one that has controlled scrolling like the terminal app on the Mac that I used the other day. My current favorite is crt.
~Yankee #4
Does anyone know how to run a telnet program from stroud.com without sending it.
~Yankee #5
Sorry, I mean saving it onto your hard disk.
~terry #6
Not possible. You're going to have to download the software to run it. If you have Windows 95, try typing [ctrl-esc] r telnet www.spring.com (or whatever telnet site you're trying to reach). Hope this helps and that I've understood what you're asking.
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