CRT (32-bit) is an excellent terminal emulator that supports Rlogin, Telnet, and ZModem file transfers.
Features of CRT include: automated logins, named sessions for keeping different preferences for different hosts, printing functions, scrollback, color selection, screen sizing, user defined keymaps, session logging, and excellent VT100, VT102, VT220, ANSI and SCO ANSI emulation. CRT can be run from the command line or launched from your Web browser.
Other features include file-based scripting; the ability to use scripting languages like VBScript and JScript to control the CRT window, connections, input, printing and other features; an easy-to-use toolbar; a custom keymap editor; a find dialog for searching through the scrollback buffer; customizable ANSI colors, and more.
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Version history:
http://www.vandyke.com/products/crt/history.txt
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CRT (32-bit) pick
Version: 3.3 beta 2
Size: 1.74 MB
Date: January 29, 2001
License: 30-day Trial
Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000.
Approx. download time: 6 min. over a 56k modem
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CRT (32-bit) is an excellent terminal emulator that supports Rlogin, Telnet, and ZModem file transfers.
Features of CRT include: automated logins, named sessions for keeping different preferences for different hosts, printing functions, scrollback, color selection, screen sizing, user defined keymaps, session logging, and excellent VT100, VT102, VT220 and ANSI emulation. CRT can be run from the command line or launched from your web browser.
Other features include file-based scripting, an easy-to-use toolbar, a custom keymap editor, a find dialog for searching through the scrollback buffer, customizable ANSI colors, and more.
This beta makes configuring sessions even easier and introduces support for ActiveX scripting. The newly redesigned Connect, Session and Global Options dialog boxes make finding settings easy. ActiveX scripting support has been added, letting you use VBScript, JScript, PerlScript or other Windows scripting engines to automate tasks within CRT. Linux terminal and keyboard emulation has also been added.
This latest release adds a number of new features, such as a "Minimize to Activator in system tray" option, XModem file transfers, and reconnect button to main window toolbar. It also fixes several bugs. Complete details can be found here.