RSS 124 projects tagged "Terminal Emulators/X Terminals"

Download Website Updated 31 May 2012 multixterm

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Pop 81.42
Vit 1.00

Multixterm creates multiple xterms that can be driven together or separately. It can be used to login via SSH to multiple hosts and control them simultaneously, or for ad hoc things where you want to see the results as you type. Each xterm may also be driven separately. Multixterm is scriptable so that you can easily fire up, for example, a dozen xterms with a single command, tiled nicely on your screen. In addition to SSH, multixterm can drive rlogin, telnet, passwd, or any program that runs in an xterm.

Download Website Updated 21 May 2012 qodem

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Pop 84.86
Vit 3.31

Qodem is a re-implementation of the Qmodem DOS shareware communications package, updated for more modern uses. Major features include Unicode support, scrollback buffer, capture file, screen dump, dialing directory, keyboard macros, script support, Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, and Kermit. It can connect over serial port, telnet, ssh, rlogin, and command line, and supports multiple terminal emulations including ANSI.SYS, Avatar, VT100/102, VT220, and Linux.

Download Website Updated 10 May 2012 vttest

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Pop 69.89
Vit 11.22

vttest is a program to test the compatibility (or to demonstrate the non-compatibility) of so- called "VT100-compatible" terminals. Additional tests are provided for analysis of vt220/vt420 terminals and variants of xterm.

Download Website Updated 04 May 2012 LibVNCServer

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Pop 189.80
Vit 12.00

LibVNCServer is a library that makes it easy to make a VNC server. All you do is provide a frame buffer and some I/O functions, and call a function each time the frame buffer changes. It supports all encodings known, including tight, zlib, ZRLE, and cursor encodings. It also includes the HTTP server from Xvnc, so you can start a java viewer by surfing to http://my.vnc.server:5801 or similar. It includes a beta version of LibVNCClient, which makes it easy to make a VNC client. Also included is LinuxVNC, which is to the Linux console as WinVNC is to the Windows desktop.

Download Website Updated 27 Apr 2012 JCTerm

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Pop 153.71
Vit 10.34

JCTerm is an SSH2 terminal emulator written in pure Java. It supports port forwarding, X11 forwarding, etc.

Download Website Updated 28 Mar 2012 evilvte

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Pop 77.92
Vit 7.01

evilvte is a terminal emulator. It supports almost everything VTE provides. It also supports tabs, automatic hiding of the tab bar, and the ability to switch encoding at runtime. Configuration is done by editing the source code and recompiling it. The size of a standard stripped binary of evilvte is less than 9 kilobytes.

Download Website Updated 28 Feb 2012 sakura

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Pop 122.16
Vit 14.49

sakura is a vte-based terminal emulator. It aims to provide a terminal emulator that only depends on GTK and VTE. It uses a notebook to allow multiple tabs in the same window.

Download Website Updated 25 Feb 2012 twin

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Vit 17.24

Twin is a text-mode window environment. It turns a text terminal into a X11-style display with window manager, terminal windows, and can also serve as display for remote applications. Each terminal window provides the functions of a text-mode Linux console. Twin runs on X11, libggi, itself, the Linux console, and any termcap/ncurses-compatible tty. It supports multiple simultaneous displays, and can attach/detach each display on the fly.

Download Website Updated 21 Jan 2012 rxvt-unicode

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Pop 357.98
Vit 23.05

rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well known terminal emulator rxvt, modified to store text in Unicode and to use locale-correct input and output. It also supports mixing multiple fonts at the same time, including Xft fonts, real transparency, and an optional embedded Perl interpreter that allows you to extend your terminal easily.

No download Website Updated 21 Dec 2011 AbulÉdu

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Pop 70.99
Vit 7.47

AbulÉdu is a Ubuntu-based distribution for primary schools. It is currently in French but most of the tools can be translated. An AbulÉdu server can handle Mac, Windows (samba), GNU/Linux and X terminal (with LTSP) clients. The server acts as a central gateway for Web, mail, and printing, and facilitates the management of classes, pupils, and teachers. Everybody can publish Web pages on an intranet using Apache and all administration tasks are performed using a browser. The result is that a teacher who is not a computer specialist can install and manage a school network.

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A graphical frontend for audio CD ripping and encoding.

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A library used to create PNGs, JPEGs, and other images