NetTerm - The Ultimate Telnet Experience!
- NetTerm is a network terminal which can act
as a telnet client, direct connect terminal and
modem connected terminal to hosts that support the
telnet protocol or dial-in modems.
- Emulation support includes
VT-52, VT-100, VT-102, VT-220, VT-320, ANSI, ANSI-BBS, SCO-ANSI,
QNX-2, IBM-3101, IBM-3151, IBM-3161, IBM-3163, FTTERM, Televideo 925,
Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Nixdorf BA-80, and XTERM
terminals.
- NetTerm supports password, SRP and Microsoft NTLM
authentication. The authentication method selected is determined automatically
through a series of message exchanges with the
host during the connection phase.
- Files can be
transferred with the zmodem file transfer protocol.
- The
NetTerm printing abilities has been acknowledged as providing
the most feature rich terminal printing support of
any terminal emulator. Both text and graphicl reports
can be produced on any Windows based printer,
whether locally or remotely attached. The unique ability
to bypass the Windows
- based printer drivers allow
reports to be sent directly to the Windows
spool queue. This allows host programmers to control
printers through its native application programming interface, providing
exact font, font size and graphical content.
- Screen
resizing by NAWS and the standard UNIX resize
command.
- The ability to edit a text host
file on your local workstation. The supplied program,
netedit.c, can be uploaded to your host and
compiled to support local editing. You can then
use netedit to download a file to your
workstation, and start your user defined editor. Once
the edit operation is complete, the file will
be transferred back to the host. The more
advanced UNIX script, se, can be used to
download and edit all file types, including binary
files. The se script will use zmodem to
download/upload the file, and will start the workstation
program based upon the file extention.
- NetTerm has
been selected by many medical professionals to interact
with the medical databases maintained by the National
Institutes of Health.
- Text can be selected with
the traditional Microsoft Windows mouse text selection, as
well as a multiple page, block text selection
method. The block text selection method allows for
the upper left and lower right boundry of
the text block to be specified using the
Shift-Left mouse click. This method provides text selection
support for the current screen, as well as
the entire scroll buffer.
- Supported languages include English,
Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Castilian Spanish, German, and both
versions of Chinese, traditional and simplified. The Chinese
languages require the use of third party products
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