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AbsoluteTelnet supports a wide variety of emulations including vt52, vt100, vt220, vt320, ansi, xterm, qnx, scoansi, ansibbs, and wyse60.

Last Updated on Monday, December 29, 2008 10:23 pm Read more...
 

Printing

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AbsoluteTelnet/SSH supports screen printing initiated by the user as well as passthru printing sent from the host.  Printing options are available on the Options->Properties->VTOptions dialog.

Last Updated on Monday, November 24, 2008 05:19 am Read more...
 

Keyboard Mapping

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Keyboard mapping allows the user to assign alternate text to be sent in response to any key or key combination.  AbsoluteTelnet users can redefine a key to send a single keystroke, escape sequence, or run an entire script.

Last Updated on Friday, January 23, 2009 03:17 pm Read more...
 


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I've tried lots of different telnet/ssh clients, and I have two long-time favorites: Putty and Absolute Telnet. Putty, because it's such a quick download that on someone else's machine i can run it without going through an install, and it runs ssh. But for my own machine, the only choice is Absolute Telnet. It stores my password, terminal appearance and connection settings so that it's literally 2 seconds from clicking the icon to being logged in to my remote ssh accounts. It's incredibly customizeable, but not overwhelmingly so. I hardly ever pay for software (I'm embarassed to say), but I like Absolute Telnet so much I've paid for the full version and I'm glad I did. It's important to note that this software is maintained by one guy, Brian Pence, who personally answers people's questions on his online forum and answers email inquiries (he's answered a couple of mine, and always been really helpful). I gotta say, you hardly ever get this kind of commitment and personal touch in software anymore. --Ben Wheeler