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A cross-platform ANSI-BBS terminal designed to connect to remote BBSs via telnet, rlogin, or SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
Desktop client for Atlantis Talker (http://atlantis.talker.sk/) based on NetBeans Platform. This client will have separate tabs for different channels of communications (private tells, shouts, games, ...)
TkMOO-SE is the evolution of TkMOO which is a multi-platform MUD/MOO client written in TCL. We are incorarating the latest advances in MOO including full MCP 2.1 support.
The original source can be found at www.awns.com/tkMOO-light
PCMan is an easy-to-use telnet client mainly targets BBS users formerly running under MS Windows. PCMan X is a newly developed, open-source and cross-platform version written with wxWidgets, supporting X Window, MS Windows, and Mac OS X.
BBMan is a SSH/SFTP/BBS/telnet Client. Free, opensource and multi-platform support (Windows/Linux/Mac). You can get some screenshots in http://bbman.sf.net/
A cross-platform Operating System object model, including a cross-platform object-oriented text-only shell specification and other applications based on this object model. This also may include a lightweight Operating System based on the same model.
taTelnet is a cross-platform telnet program utilizing the wxWindows cross-platform GUI library. The motivation is that most telnet's (especially M$'s) don't work properly and what's worse is that you can't get the source code to fix it.