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TelStar 1.9.3

TelStar is a lean and quick telnet client for Windows 95 and up. It supports ansi, scoansi, vt100, vt220, and wyse60 terminal emulations. TelStar has been designed for business environments, and is extremely configurable for ease of use.

TelStar is a telnet client for Windows 95/98/NT/XP/2K. TelStar's feature set is designed to make it a useful tool for a business. TelStar also includes many of the display features not usually found in windows-based telnet clients.
Download Details: TelStar
Version:1.9.3
File Size:680 KB
License:Shareware
Price:US$ 30.00
Order:Buy Now
Download:Download Now
Download ID:15160020
Downloads454
System:Windows XP/2000/NT/98/Me
Update Date:03-10-2006

TelStar Key Features:

* Key remapping.

* Pasting and Printing screen graphically

* Configurable Scrollback buffer.

* "Grab Focus On Change" option.

* Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP with the same executable.

* Supports ANSI, SCOANSI, VT100, VT220, and WYSE60 terminal Types

* Double-width and Double-Height attributes are supported - And actually displayed!

* BOLD and DIM attributes (on those term types that support them) are emulated with color.

* UNDERLINE attribute is actually underlined

* Blink attribute is supported - and actually displayed. Slow and fast blink are available in term types that offer the feature (currently only ANSI).

* Multiple Screen pages are supported on term types that offer the feature (currently only WYSE60).

* Italics are supported and displayed.

* Supports custom color selection, for all colors - not just the default foreground and background.

* Screen is resizable - fonts and all - not just a reduced viewport.

* Pass-through aux port printing actually goes through the Win95 spooler, rather than kludging around with lpt1: - which means you can aux-print to a networked printer.

* Pass-through printing actually allows escape sequences through to the aux printer. Many other telnet clients eat the escape codes even when in pass-through mode.

* Ability to CLONE existing term types to produce customized types



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