Release Notes: In this release, the old Apache module has been removed. Using the stand-alone Anyterm daemon in combination with Apache's mod_proxy is now the recommended configuration. Although this is at least as stable and feature-full as the old Apache module, the documentation remains less mature; installation reports are welcome.


Release Notes: This release fixes execution on Linux 2.4 systems (provided that you also compile on a 2.4 system) and fixes compilation with compilers that don't know about their processor's atomic operations.


Release Notes: This release reorganizes the code to remove a couple of troublesome library dependencies, fixes a bug that had prevented use in some CGI applications, and adds a man page.


Release Notes: This version fixes two build bugs, one affecting SuSE users, and works around a probable Firefox 3 bug that had caused an unnecessary horizontal scrollbar to be shown. This version also builds on Mac OS X.


Release Notes: In this release, the old Apache module has been removed. Using the stand-alone Anyterm daemon in combination with Apache's mod_proxy is now the recommended configuration. Although this is at least as stable and feature-full as the old Apache module, the documentation remains less mature; installation reports are welcome.


Release Notes: You can now specify a URL to which the browser will be redirected once the terminal is closed. Copying to the clipboard should now work on Mozilla-based browsers, if the appropriate security settings are in force. Delete and backspace should now behave as expected in more programs. An untested change may make keyboard input work on Safari again.