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CSOnline V2.2.0.
by Conklin Systems
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Telnet, VT-102/ANSI, TTY and Hex Emulations
Connect via Serial, IR, Bluetooth, 802.11 WiFi or Modem
XModem, XModem-1K, and YModem send and receive of files with VFS
Full 80 column display on a single screen (select hi-res handhelds)
80*24 display on low-res devices using a virtual screen
Supports new serial manager and multiple virtual serial ports, CF cards, IR, etc.
Large 32K buffer mode for data intensive applications
Hex Terminal mode for serial debugging. See data in hex/ascii format.
Assigned custom key mapping of 4 tool bar buttons and 4 hardware buttons
VT-100 special keys menu with PF1-PF4, DEL and BREAK
Log incoming data (as text, hexadecimal and HTML) to:
Memo Pad Entries (4K per record)
'Doc' File (to main memory)
VFS File (DOS text file on expansion memory)
See TreoCentral's extensive review for more infomation...
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Looks good, but what about SSH? |
It's very rare these days for services to be offering login over the internet without some security requirement. In my own situation, I find I don't make any of my internet-available systems accessible by insecure protocols (telnet, ftp are probably the worst). So, that this program doesn't do ssh is a little strange to me. I have for a long time been a pssh user on the Treo and love it. Sure, it may not have some of the nifty emulation features of this product, but I thought it was worth a mention.
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No SSH for $35? No Thanks. |
Nearly every Solaris/Linux box connected to the internet these days requires SSH. If this program added that feature it might be worth half of what they are selling it for.
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Anonymous |
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Telnet == bad |
I can't think of a single system I've worked on in the past ten years that had telnet enabled. SSH or nothing.
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