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Mocha Telnet for Vista 1.0
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| Mocha Telnet for Vista makes it possible to connect to a host with the Telnet or SSH-2 protocol and emulate a VT220 terminal. |
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Description: Mocha Telnet for Vista makes it possible to connect to a host with the Telnet or SSH-2 protocol and emulate a VT220 terminal.
Supports VT100/VT220 emulation
SSH-2 and Telnet. Port forwarding and RSA authentication are not supported.
Scroll Bar (as Xterm)
User defined functions keys
Screen mode 24*80 or 24*132
Smart font handling. The font size follows the Window size
Hard copy of screen
Pass-Through Printing (Auxiliary print)
Mail support
Functions keys F1-F20 can be part of the Toolbar
Configurable toolbar
Autologin
Parameters to limit the user (menu, tool bar and change configuration)
Free upgrades to new versions of the product
Installation/Uninstallation programs | Short tags: telnet, SSH, VT220, VT100 | System Requirements: Vista or XP with .NET 2.0 | |
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