| Company | David P. Alverson |
| Website | http://homepage.mac.com/dalverson/zterm/ |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.0 or later. |
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| Release Date | 10/7/2002 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Shareware |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Internet:Surfing
Views 678 (+0) / Rating 0.00 / Shareware By David P. Alverson
ZTerm is a final emulation platform for the Macintosh. In its day, many people used it to join to Bulletin Board Systems and download files. Now we experience the internet. Its still a useful utility for those systems that simply offer dialup connections and for connecting to devices through a successive port, corresponding many routers. For newer Macs that don't experience a normal successive port, ZTerm stern talk to ports on USB to successive adapters, through the earmark driver software supplied with the adapter. What's New: Version 1.1b7 adds the following: Registration is immediately $20; with disk is immediately $30 (floppy or CD). Fixed problem where Port option popup menu simply works once and the clangour if there are no devices. Fixed several things which could cause a clangour during startup. Fixed send of multiple files. Increased some timeouts to cf if it fixes dial problem on some systems (when the Response line shows DT NNN-NNNN). Fixed problem for some systems under OSX 10.2 where the keyboard generated the wrong characters. Fixed clangour when the ZPhoneList file is corrupted.
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