NetTerm is a network terminal application that can act as a Telnet client on a locally attached Ethernet network, and as a dial-up networking client using Winsock protocols. The most popular file transfer protocols, Zmodem, and Kermit, are supported on both Ethernet and bulletin boards. NetTerm can be launched from within your favorite browser.
Been using Netterm for the past 4+ years (not sure why they stopped producing newer versions). Anyway, Netterm provides some simple but useful features in addition to the generic telnet window. These include the ablility add shortcut buttons and colors/fonts specific to each server saved in its address book. (Handy for easily identifing PROD vs. TEST when you have multiple versions running).
In the rather slim market of Telnet applications, Netterm gives the most bang for the buck.
No way!
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Just telnet.exe with some icons, but I could not find a way to enter and save domains, user ids, and passwords
Used for about 1 year, Very reliable
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I like it
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I've tried many freeware of telnet clients, netterm has the most features and is the most stable telnet client I've found. It takes some time to configure... But once you have it up and running, it give you all sort of flexbility for the terminal, colors, bars, termianl size, also included Xterm support... I'll rate it #1 freeware.
Very good ... EXCEPT ....
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There's no Zmodem or any real protocols to it that are of use with BBS's.
Otherwise I like it for just general telnetting.
Badly designed UI
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Took me a full 5 mins to figure out how to connect to a remote host. Horrible default fonts. Very win3.11 Esk.
Excellent terminal emulator
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I have looked at a lot of terminal emulators (15+).
This is the best for the best price that I have found.
Superb - Vt320 against SCO
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Superb - VT320 against SCO over the net is stable and reliable 24x7.