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SigmaTerm 1.0b41


License Free to try
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Publisher ETrow File Size 3.5M
Date added 02 Nov 2009 Check your speed

SigmaTerm is a comprehensive set of terminal emulations, including VTxxx, WYSE 50/60, SCO-ANSI, Xterm, Linux and more. SigmaTerm is fully customizable, and can interface with just about any legacy application that exists. SigmaTerm is built around a terminal emulation core that has more than 10 years of development behind it; so that while we're the new kid on the block, our emulator has the benefit of having been debugged a long time ago. Transparent printing, with up to six individually addressable printers can supply just about any configuration you need, from basic text layouts, to full binary pass-through for printing directly to a printer, leaving control to your legacy app. The keyboard can be fully customized, allowing even non-standard environments to be supported. Keyboard shortcuts also allow frequently used text snippets and commands to be mapped to keys sequences that meet your needs. Mouse control is fully supported in XTerm and related ANSI emulations, allowing your apps to use something other than the keyboard.

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