Software in a desktop computer that is used to access a remote computer. Windows Terminal and PuTTY are examples of terminal emulators for Windows and Mac examples are the Terminal app and iTerm2.
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Mac OS X includes a great terminal editor, but among the handful of alternatives is one that easily rises above them all. iTerm2 is our pick for the best terminal emulator for Mac OS X thanks to its ...
There's more to a terminal emulator than you'd think.
Windows' built-in command line programs aren't that great on their own. To make them better, we like to use third-party terminal programs, our favorite being the customizable and free Console. Note: ...
Micro Focus, a provider of enterprise application modernization, testing and management solutions, announced the availability of RUMBA 8.1, an enhanced version of the company's terminal emulation ...
When you think of a terminal emulator, you imagine a command line interface filled with ASCII text and a prompt. However, one ...
Rocket Software, Inc. has acquired Zephyr Development Corporation, a Houston-based developer of terminal emulation software. Zephyr's product, PASSPORT, provides links between the Microsoft Windows ...
I have an old laptop running Slackware 10 on our company network that I'd like to use as a terminal.<BR><BR>I beleive the type of terminal emulation is D470c judging by the settings from a Windows ...
When [Michael Gardi] finished his scaled down DEC VT100 replica a few months ago, he made it very clear that the project was only meant to look like a vintage terminal on the outside. A peek into the ...